1600 Portland Cobalt RD
Portland, CT 06480
(860)788-7972

Leveling Kit Installation in Connecticut | NEORV
Our Services

The smartest first upgrade for your truck — done right
A leveling kit is one of the most popular truck upgrades for good reason — it corrects the factory rake, improves your stance, and opens the door to larger tires without the cost or complexity of a full lift. At NEORV, every leveling kit build starts with a direct conversation with the owner. We'll make sure the kit is right for your truck, your tires, and how you use it — then our skilled technicians handle the installation, owner-overseen from start to finish. Every install comes with a precision alignment and a complimentary 500-mile bolt check. Serving truck owners across Connecticut.
Every leveling kit install comes with
Owner consultation
Every build starts with the owner walking through your vehicle, your goals, and the right kit for your specific truck — before a single part is ordered.
Precision alignment
Every install comes with a full alignment handled in the same appointment — no scheduling a second trip across town. Priced separately, done right the first time.
Free 500-mile
bolt check
Suspension hardware settles after initial use. We bring you back at 500 miles to check every bolt — complimentary with every install, no exceptions.

Not sure if you need a leveling kit or a lift kit?
Fitment for Bigger Tires: Gain the clearance needed for aggressive tire upgrades without a full suspension lift.
OEM-Plus Appearance: Eliminate factory rake for a clean, balanced look.
Better Ride Quality: Modern kits maintain or improve comfort and handling.
Still not sure which direction is right for your rig? That's exactly what the owner consultation is for. Come in or schedule a free call — we'll give you an honest answer based on your truck, your tires, and how you actually use it.

Premium Brands We Trust
We work with brands that consistently perform in real-world conditions — not just in spec sheets. Every kit we recommend has been vetted by the owner and installed by our technicians on trucks we stand behind.
Bilstein : Smooth ride and proven reliability.
BDS Suspension : Heavy-duty strength for demanding conditions.
Fox : Advanced shock technology for superior control.
Icon Vehicle Dynamics : Precision-engineered for performance.
King Shocks : Race-inspired design for ultimate off-road capability.
Dirt King : High-quality fabrication for serious off-road builds.

Complete Off-Road Solutions
Pair your leveling kit with:
Custom Wheels From: Method Race Wheels, Icon vehicle Dynamics, KMC Wheels, Fuel Off-Road and More
All-Terrain or Mud Terrain Tires from: Nitto, Falken, BF Goodrich, and General Tire to name a few.
Light the way with the scientist of light, Baja Designs
FAQs
Q: Can a leveling kit fit 35-inch tires?
A: Most leveling kits allow for larger tires, but exact fitment depends on your vehicle and wheel offset. Contact us for recommendations.
Q: Will a leveling kit affect ride quality?
A: Quality kits from Bilstein, Fox, and Icon are designed to maintain or improve comfort and handling.
Q: Do I need an alignment after installation?
A: Yes. Every NEORV installation includes a precision alignment to protect tire wear and handling.
Q: Why is the 500-mile bolt check important?
A: Suspension components settle after initial use. This check ensures hardware remains secure for long-term safety.
Q; What Vehicles do you work on?
A: We work on all makes and models, some popular vehicles include
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Ford F-150 / Super Duty, Bronco
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Toyota Tacoma / 4Runner / Tundra
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Chevy Silverado / GMC Sierra
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Jeep Wrangler / Gladiator
Q: Will a leveling kit void my warranty?
A: A leveling kit doesn't automatically void your entire car warranty due to the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, which requires manufacturers to prove the aftermarket part directly caused a specific failure before denying coverage, but it can void warranty for related components (like suspension parts). The manufacturer must prove the lift caused the issue, but they can deny claims for suspension, axle, or driveline problems, while unrelated issues (like your radio) remain covered.



