Lift & Leveling Kit Installation Near Herriman, UT
Leveling kit and suspension lift installation for trucks and SUVs, with alignment included. Our shop is 15 miles from Herriman — about 20 min. We diagnose every issue before recommending any repair.
Lift & Leveling Kit Installation Near Herriman
Getting here: Take Mountain View Corridor north from Herriman to I-15, then north approximately 10 miles. Exit at 2700 South in South Salt Lake and head east. Turn right on Crystal Ave. About 20 minutes, mostly freeway. We open at 8 AM — many Herriman customers drop off early and arrange same-day pickup.
Herriman customers are about 20 minutes from the shop on Mountain View Corridor and I-15. Drop your car in the morning and Uber or Lyft back — the return ride to Herriman is typically under 25 minutes. TRAX isn't convenient from Herriman, but rideshare is available from our lot throughout the day. Call ahead so we can confirm timing and have the intake ready when you arrive.
Oquirrh Mountain Foothills OHV Staging — near 13400 S Bacchus Hwy
5 min from Herriman neighborhoodsThe nearest OHV staging area to Herriman's residential streets. Loose shale and steep grades beyond this staging area are where the quality difference between a suspension lift and a basic spacer kit becomes obvious.
Mountain View Corridor North Entrance — Herriman area
15 miles south of shopThe main route heading north from Herriman toward our shop. Take Mountain View Corridor north until it connects with I-15, then north on I-15 to the 2700 South exit in South Salt Lake.
5400 South Interchange off I-15
5 miles south of shopA useful midpoint landmark on the I-15 run north from Herriman. From here, our exit is just 3 more miles — continue to 2700 South, then east about a mile to Crystal Ave and turn right.
What Is Lift & Leveling Kit Installation?
A leveling kit corrects the factory front-to-rear height difference on trucks and SUVs using spacers or strut extensions — raising the front to match the rear without significantly changing ride quality. A suspension lift raises the entire vehicle by replacing or augmenting springs, shocks, and sometimes control arms, adding clearance for larger tires and off-road use. Both require a wheel alignment after installation to maintain proper handling, tire wear, and steering geometry.
Why Herriman Drivers Need Lift & Leveling Kit Installation Specialists
Herriman has more direct residential access to Oquirrh Mountain terrain than almost any other Salt Lake Valley community — the foothills start within walking distance of some neighborhoods. That terrain involves loose shale, steep descent grades, and rocky wash crossings where a budget spacer lift transmits every impact through factory struts at increased preload angle, wearing them quickly. A quality full suspension lift with appropriate shock travel handles this terrain in ways a spacer doesn't — the extra shock length absorbs the impacts that would otherwise bottom out a spacer-lifted strut. SR-111 opens Herriman to Tooele County's broader backcountry network for weekend runs.
That's why Herriman drivers bring their lift & leveling kits work to us. We diagnose the cause before recommending anything — you'll know exactly what needs to happen before any work begins.
Local tip: Herriman's loose shale Oquirrh terrain puts downward pressure on shocks during descents — a quality shock with sufficient rebound damping keeps the front end planted. Cheap spacer kits on this terrain bounce on descents and lose traction unpredictably.
How We Handle Lift & Leveling Kit Installation for Herriman Customers
Herriman customers making the 20-minute drive can drop off at 8 AM and pick up same day on most jobs — call ahead to confirm timing.
Tell Us What You're After
Let us know your vehicle, lift height or leveling goal, whether you're running new tires, and how you use the truck — off-road, daily driver, or towing.
Suspension Assessment
We inspect ball joints, tie rod ends, CV boots, and shocks before installing anything. Putting a new kit on worn components creates handling problems.
Parts & Fitment Confirmation
We verify the kit fits your exact year and configuration before starting. Some trucks have mid-year changes that affect fitment.
Installation
The kit goes in correctly — torqued to spec, hardware inspected, no shortcuts. Most leveling kits take 2–3 hours; suspension lifts take 4–8 hours depending on complexity.
Alignment & Road Test
Every lift gets an alignment. We verify steering, handling, and ride feel before the truck goes home.
Common Lift & Leveling Kit Installation Problems We See from Herriman
We diagnose before we recommend — Herriman customers know exactly what's wrong and why before any work begins.
Uneven Stance (Factory Rake)
Most trucks leave the factory nose-down to account for payload sag. A leveling kit brings the front up to match the rear for a level stance and cleaner appearance.
Insufficient Tire Clearance
Running larger off-road tires requires additional lift to prevent rubbing on body panels and suspension components during full travel.
Limited Off-Road Ground Clearance
Factory ride height limits approach, departure, and breakover angles. A suspension lift adds the clearance needed for trails, rocky terrain, and off-pavement driving.
Post-Lift Alignment Problems
Many trucks installed elsewhere come in with uneven tire wear, pulling, or steering wander from lifts that were never properly aligned after installation.
Why Herriman Drivers Choose Scott's for Lift & Leveling Kit Installation
Herriman is 15 miles from our shop. Drivers come this far because these are the things that matter — and they can't find them closer to home.
No Closer Specialist
Herriman doesn't have a dedicated specialist nearby — the 20-minute drive is worth it. Drop off at 8 AM and most jobs are done same day.
We Know Hillside and Long-Commute Driving
Herriman's steep residential streets and long valley commutes create wear patterns that compound over time. We see these from Herriman vehicles regularly and know what to check first.
Diagnosis Before We Recommend Anything
We check the whole system before pointing to any specific part. You know exactly what we found and why before any work begins.
In Business Since 1990
Herriman drivers make the 20-minute drive because the closer shops haven't gotten it right. We've been diagnosing and fixing since 1990 and do it correctly the first time.
Lift & Leveling Kit Installation — What Herriman Customers Get
Every lift & leveling kits job for Herriman customers starts with diagnosis. We find the root cause before recommending anything — and only do the work your vehicle actually needs.
More Auto Repair Services Near Herriman
We handle the full range of mechanical repairs for Herriman drivers — same shop, same mechanic, same honest diagnosis.
Lift & Leveling Kit Installation Near Other Salt Lake Valley Cities
We serve all of the Salt Lake Valley from our South Salt Lake shop — one location, every city.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Lift & Leveling Kit Installation Near Herriman
Do I need an alignment after a leveling kit?
Yes, always. Even a small spacer leveling kit changes the front caster and camber angles. Driving without an alignment after installation causes uneven tire wear and affects steering feel. We include alignment with every lift and leveling kit installation.
What's the difference between a leveling kit and a lift kit?
A leveling kit raises only the front of the truck to match the rear — correcting the factory nose-down rake. It typically adds 1–2.5 inches using strut spacers or extended strut toppers. A lift kit raises the entire vehicle by modifying or replacing suspension components, adding 2–6+ inches of total height for ground clearance and larger tire fitment.
Will a leveling kit affect my ride quality?
A quality spacer leveling kit on a truck in good suspension condition typically causes minimal change. Some stiffer spacers make the ride slightly firmer. If your shocks are already worn, adding a leveling kit makes that more noticeable — which is why we inspect the suspension before installing.
How big of a lift do I need for a specific tire size?
It depends on the truck and tire size. As a general guide, most half-ton trucks need at least a 2" leveling kit to fit 33" tires without rubbing, and a 3–4" suspension lift for 35" tires. We confirm fitment for your specific vehicle and tire combination before starting any work.
Can I supply my own kit, or do you source them?
Either works. If you've already purchased a kit, bring it and we'll install it. If you'd like us to source parts, tell us your vehicle and lift goals and we'll quote options.
How long does installation take?
A leveling kit installation typically takes 2–3 hours. A suspension lift kit takes 4–8 hours depending on kit complexity and your truck's configuration. We give you a realistic timeline when we quote the work.
Is there a warranty on the repair?
Yes. Every repair we perform is backed by a 2-year parts and labor warranty. If something we installed gives you trouble within two years, bring it back and we make it right at no charge.
How does your pricing compare to dealers and chain shops?
Our labor rates are consistently below dealer rates — typically 20–40% less for the same installation. We use quality hardware and back every job with a 2-year parts and labor warranty. You get a written estimate before any work starts so there are no surprises.
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144 W Crystal Ave, South Salt Lake, UT 84115