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Shop TalkWinter Care for Lifted Vehicles: Suspension, Tires, and More

C.G.Racine

January 10, 2025

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Fight Salt and Grime

Winter roads are no friend to vehicles. Road salt, slush, and mud can wreak havoc on your undercarriage and suspension if they’re not cleaned off regularly.

  • Use a pressure washer: A quick rinse won’t cut it. A good pressure washer can blast away dirt and salt that’s stuck in hard-to-reach areas.
  • Focus on the undercarriage: Salt tends to build up on your frame, axles, and suspension components—areas that are especially vulnerable to corrosion.
  • Rinse regularly: Don't wait for perfect weather—clean your vehicle after driving on salted roads, even if it's cold outside.
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Protect Your Undercarriage from Rust

Your undercarriage faces the brunt of winter’s worst conditions, so adding a layer of protection can go a long way.

  • Apply a rust inhibitor or undercoating. These treatments seal your undercarriage from moisture and salt, protecting it against corrosion.
  • Inspect skid plates and brackets: Ensure they’re secure and free from damage. Dents or loose parts can trap salt and grime, speeding up rust formation.
  • Check for early signs of rust: Catching rust spots early makes them easier to treat and prevents them from spreading.
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Maintain Your Suspension System

Your lift kit and suspension components take a lot of abuse in winter conditions, from snow-packed trails to icy potholes. Keeping everything in working order ensures a smooth ride and prevents unnecessary wear.

  • Grease moving parts: Regularly grease control arms, tie rods, and ball joints to keep them lubricated and functional.
  • Inspect for wear and tear: Look for signs of damage or stress on your shocks, struts, and lift components. Winter terrain can accelerate wear.
  • Check for loose bolts: Snowy and uneven trails can jar suspension components loose. Use a torque wrench to ensure everything’s secure.
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Don’t Neglect Tires and Wheels

Tires and wheels are your first line of defense in winter driving, so they deserve some extra attention during the colder months.

  • Switch to winter-ready tires: If you’re driving on all-seasons, consider upgrading to winter tires or aggressive all-terrains for better grip.
  • Monitor tire pressure: Cold weather causes tire pressure to drop, which can affect traction and handling. Keep a gauge handy and check regularly.
  • Clean your wheels: Dirt, mud, and ice can build up on your wheels, throwing off balance and making them harder to clean later.
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A Little Effort Goes a Long Way

Winter maintenance might not be the most exciting part of owning a lifted vehicle, but it’s essential for keeping your rig in top condition. Taking the time to clean, protect, and inspect your ride now can help you avoid costly repairs later.

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