How High Can You Lift a Truck in Florida?

Lifting a truck has several advantages: It enhances handling, increases your truck's towing ability, offers you a better view of the road, provides easier access to the truck's underbody, and gives your truck a sleek look. 

The maximum height you can lift your vehicle in Florida depends on the size. The Florida lift law specifies different height limits for bumpers depending on your pickup's gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). The GVWR of most large pickups is over 5,000 pounds. Florida's lift laws do not impose any lift limit for vehicles with a GVWR of more than 5,000 pounds, which means you can lift your truck as much as you like.

Florida Lift law in Detail

The limits imposed by lift kit laws in Florida for smaller vehicles may apply to you if you drive a compact pickup. Some smaller trucks could have a GVWR between 3,000 and 5,000 pounds. If this is the case, the height of your front bumper can't be greater than 28 inches, and your rear bumper must not exceed 30 inches in height.

Lower limits exist for vehicles with a GVWR of fewer than 2,000 pounds. Additional limitations apply for cars with a GVWR between 2,000 and 2,999 pounds. However, these restrictions are unlikely to have a practical impact on truck owners. Vehicles with a GVWR of fewer than 2,000 pounds have height limits of 24 inches for the front bumper and 26 inches for the rear bumper, while those with a GVWR between 2,000 and 2,999 pounds have limits of 27 inches and 29 inches, respectively.

To sum up, owners of full-sized pickups and heavy-duty trucks don't have to worry about height restrictions when lifting their trucks in Florida. Owners of some smaller pickups may have to stick to a front bumper height limit of 28 inches and a rear bumper height limit of 30 inches if a vehicle's GVWR falls below 5,000 pounds. If you're unsure what your truck's GVWR is, you should be able to find this information in your owner's manual. Alternatively, contact one of our truck experts to ask for advice.

Why Should You Lift Your Truck?

Getting a truck lift offers many advantages, which is why we welcome many customers to our Sanford dealership who want this modification. One of the most significant benefits you get is improved handling. A lifted truck can easily tackle obstacles, whether you're driving over potholes or bumps or taking your pickup off-road over rocks and ruts. The extra height can improve your truck's articulation on uneven ground and reduce the risk of damage to bodywork from scrapes and scratches.

A second bonus is the standout appearance your truck gains. If you want to make a statement with your new pickup, what better way than to add a little extra height than the standard factory configuration provides? Other drivers on Florida's roads will notice when you're on the highway or maneuvering through city traffic in your lifted truck.

Getting a truck lift can also enhance its towing ability. Your truck can offer a stable platform from its higher position when you hitch a car, trailer, or camper to the rear. You'll also benefit from a clearer view of the road ahead from your elevated driving position, which can help you stay safer as you can see potential hazards earlier. The extra time you gain to respond can prove invaluable, especially if you have a heavy load at the rear.

Once you've lifted your truck, you can purchase larger tires. This optional upgrade can be beneficial if you do a lot of towing or tackle rough terrain regularly. Big all-terrain tires are much more capable of dealing with obstacles than thinner standard tires. They can also provide more control if you're driving on muddy, sandy, or snowy surfaces or seeking more control in wet driving conditions.

Buy a Lifted Truck or Get Your Pickup Lifted at Gibson Truck World

Here at Gibson Truck World, we regularly help customers from Orlando, Tampa, and elsewhere to find a lifted truck in our showroom or customize their truck in our service center. If you'd like to know more about lifted trucks, we recommend you make our Sanford dealership your next stop. Our truck experts can talk you through the benefits of lifting your vehicle and explain the different options you can consider.

If you're in the process of buying a truck, our showroom has lifted trucks from all the leading truck brands for you to consider. Full-sized pickups from Ford, Chevy, GMC, or Ram are great candidates for a truck lift. We also offer lifted trucks among our range of compact pickups, which are ideal if you plan on using your truck for a lot of day-to-day driving. If you want to restrict your vehicle search to lifted trucks, you can visit the truck lift section of our inventory.

If you already own a truck that you'd like to have lifted, our service team can help you with that. Our certified truck mechanics have the tools and knowledge to conduct lifts and other customizations to a high standard. Depending on your requirements, they can perform a body or suspension lift. A suspension lift involves increasing your truck suspension's height and installing new shocks and springs. A body lift raises the height of your vehicle while retaining the same suspension height and wheel alignment.

Truck lifts can be expensive, but options are open to you to cover the cost. Our finance team works closely with local and national lenders to provide auto loans for our customers. Are you considering including a truck lift as part of your purchase? Talk to us about including the additional cost in your loan. This arrangement would allow you to pay off the cost of lifting your truck and your monthly payments toward your vehicle.

Now that we've told you more about Florida's lift laws and the benefits of getting your pickup lifted, why not stop by our dealership to start the customization process? Whether you decide to buy a lifted truck from our extensive inventory or get your existing vehicle lifted, we're here to help. If you have any outstanding questions about truck lifts in Florida, don't hesitate to contact our truck experts at Gibson Truck World.

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