Jeep Lift Kit Installation in Murfreesboro, TN

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Whether you drive a JK, JL, Gladiator, or classic Cherokee XJ, a lift kit transforms your Jeep's capability and appearance. At MudRock 4x4, we specialize in Jeep suspension systems — from budget-friendly 2-inch spacer lifts to full long arm conversions. Every install is done right, with quality components and proper alignment.

What We Offer

Wrangler JK/JL suspension lifts (2"-6"+)
Gladiator JT lift kits
Cherokee XJ lift kits
Coil spring upgrades
Long arm conversion kits
Short arm lift kits
Shock upgrades (Fox, Bilstein, Rancho)
Track bar & steering stabilizer
Control arm upgrades
Sway bar disconnects
Bump stop kits
Body lifts

Why Choose MudRock 4x4

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Experienced Technicians

Our team has years of hands-on experience with Jeeps and trucks. We know these vehicles inside and out.

Quality Parts

We use trusted brands and premium components. No cheap knock-offs that fail on the trail or the highway.

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Financing Available

Build now, pay over time. We offer flexible financing through Koalify so your budget doesn't hold back your build.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Jeep lift kit cost?

Costs vary depending on the type and height. A basic spacer or budget lift starts around $300-$500 installed. A quality 2.5-3.5" suspension lift with shocks runs $1,200-$2,500. Long arm kits and premium setups can be $3,000-$6,000+. We'll give you an honest estimate based on your goals and budget.

What size lift do I need for 35-inch tires on a Wrangler?

Most Wranglers need at least a 2.5" lift to clear 35s without rubbing. A 3.5" lift gives more room and better approach angles. We'll also check your fender clearance and may recommend minor trimming or flat fenders depending on your setup.

How long does a Jeep lift installation take?

A standard suspension lift takes 4-8 hours depending on the kit complexity. Long arm conversions may take 1-2 days. We'll give you a timeframe when you book your appointment.

Will a lift void my Jeep warranty?

A lift kit itself doesn't automatically void your warranty. Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, the dealer must prove the aftermarket part caused the failure. That said, a professional install with quality parts minimizes any concerns.

What's the difference between a body lift and suspension lift?

A body lift uses spacers between the body and frame to raise the body only — your axles and suspension stay the same. A suspension lift replaces or modifies springs, shocks, and control arms to raise the entire vehicle, improving ground clearance and off-road capability. We recommend suspension lifts for most Jeep builds.

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