I’ve had my Jeep Wrangler for a few years now, but I’ve never taken it off-road. I want to start taking it camping with me, so I’m thinking of installing a lift kit. How much would that cost?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Great idea—Wranglers are perfect for off-roading! The cost to lift a Jeep Wrangler will depend on your specific model and the lift kit you choose. In general, a lift kit for your Wrangler will cost anywhere from $400 to $12,000.
However, there are many different brands of lift kits with varying suspension heights ranging from two to twelve inches—and the higher your lift kit, the more you can expect to pay.
If you don’t have experience installing a lift kit, it’s best to leave it to the professionals or you’ll risk damaging your Wrangler. Before committing to a lift kit, you should do research to make sure the kit is the correct amount for the adventures you plan to take.
While modifications like lift kits can often increase your
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