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Shop Suspension at Yittzy
Browse our selection of 5,491+ suspensionfor Jeep Wrangler, Gladiator, Cherokee, and other models. Whether you're building a trail-ready rig or upgrading your daily driver, Yittzy carries suspension to fit every budget and style. Shop top brands including SDHQ Motorsports, D2 Racing Sports, Fass Fuel Systems, MOOG Chassis Products, Steinjager, and FOX Offroad Shocks. Many items qualify for free shipping — your exact shipping cost is shown at checkout. Oversized items may require freight shipping. All orders include our hassle-free 30-day return policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of suspension is best for my Jeep?
It depends on your primary use. For daily driving with occasional trails, a 2-inch spacer lift with stock springs offers comfort. For serious off-roading, a 2.5-3.5 inch coil spring lift with adjustable control arms and disconnectable sway bars provides the best articulation. Long-arm kits offer the most suspension travel but are the most expensive and complex to install.
How much does a Jeep suspension lift cost?
Budget spacer lifts start around $100-300. Mid-range coil spring kits with shocks run $800-1,500. Premium long-arm suspension systems with adjustable components cost $2,000-5,000+. Professional installation typically adds $500-1,500 depending on complexity.
Do I need an alignment after installing suspension parts?
Yes, always get a professional alignment after any suspension modification. Lift kits change caster, camber, and toe angles which causes uneven tire wear and poor handling if not corrected. Budget $100-150 for a 4-wheel alignment.
Will a lift kit void my Jeep warranty?
Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a dealer cannot void your entire warranty for aftermarket suspension. However, if a lift kit directly causes a failure (like a ball joint breaking due to extreme angles), that specific repair may not be covered. Mopar offers factory-backed 2-inch lift kits that maintain full warranty coverage.
