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Tips for Maintaining a Custom Built Lifted Jeep to Stay in Top Condition

Published on Jul 24, 2024 by LiftedJeeps.com Creative Team

At LiftedJeeps.com, we celebrate the spirit of adventure and off-road exploration with our custom-built lifted Jeeps. These rugged vehicles are not just modes of transportation; they are symbols of freedom and capability on and off the road. To ensure your custom built lifted Jeep stays in top condition and continues to deliver exceptional performance, it's essential to prioritize regular maintenance and care. While following ordinary maintenance tips for any vehicle is a good place to start, there are things that are of particular importance in a lifted Jeep that we’ll touch on today.

Suspension System

If you’re using your lifted Jeep the way it’s meant to be used – meaning taking it on off-road adventures fairly regularly – then your suspension system is constantly getting a solid workout. That means you need to pay closer attention to your suspension than you might in a regular vehicle. You should be regularly inspecting the various components of your Jeep’s system, such as the shocks, struts and control arms. Look for signs of wear, damage or leaks, and address any issues promptly to maintain optimal ride quality and handling.

Wheel Alignment

Getting your alignment checked is something that needs to be done regularly in any vehicle, but your schedule should probably be more frequent for your lifted Jeep. If you’re rock crawling and doing other fun off-road stunts, or even just driving across ordinary off-road trails, unforeseen changes in the terrain can cause misalignment. So you’ll certainly want to get regular alignment checks to make sure you’re in good condition.

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Tires

Once again like any vehicle, you’re going to want to check your tire pressure and tread depth regularly in your lifted Jeep. It shouldn’t be any surprise that your tires are more prone to excessive wear and tear and potential damage by off-roading, so regularly checking pressure and tread depth is a huge step you should take to maintain your vehicle. Tire rotations are even more important as well, so be sure you’re staying on top of the recommended schedule.

Braking System

If you’re sensing a theme, the nature of off-road driving is that it puts more stress on many aspects of your vehicle. The braking system is another such aspect, as it often requires sudden stopping and steep climbs. Plus your braking system is right there next to the elements, leaving itself open to contaminants that can impede your Jeep’s ability to properly brake. Regularly inspect the various aspects of your braking system, including pads, rotors, calipers and anything else. 

Exterior Protection

Whether it be protecting your exterior finishes from things like dirt, mud and debris, or protecting your undercarriage from the multitude of hazards that off-road driving presents, exterior protection is a huge one. Chances are you’re already doing so, but just in case… you should regularly wash and wax your vehicle to preserve the paint job and prevent those excessive contaminants from causing any real harm to your finish. As for the undercarriage, you can regularly clean that as well, but you should also invest in upgrades like skid plates and rock sliders if you don’t already have them.

By following these essential maintenance tips and prioritizing care for your custom built lifted Jeep, you can ensure that your vehicle stays in top condition and continues to deliver exceptional performance on and off the road. At LiftedJeeps.com, we are passionate about helping Jeep enthusiasts maintain and enjoy their custom vehicles to the fullest, so feel free to contact us with any questions that you might have. We hope you’re able to keep your custom built lifted Jeep thriving for many adventures to come!

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