It will allow me to put bigger tires then to have more clearance and I like the look.that's my opinion.If you ask for thoughts/opinions, here you go
WHY? If you need extra ground clearance I guess it makes sense for you, but if it's just for looks then it makes no sense. The Palisade isn't a "manly" looking CUV to begin with so trying to make it more masculine looking is like putting steel toe boots on a runway model.
Like it a lot. The curb appeal of my 2021 Palisade is lacking. It has a saggy sort of look. Am looking @ the Truxx 2" lift kit. Only concern is that the rear might still end up lower than the front. Is yours 2" all the way around?What do you think?? View attachment 1393
Does it void any of the warranties?Like it a lot. The curb appeal of my 2021 Palisade is lacking. It has a saggy sort of look. Am looking @ the Truxx 2" lift kit. Only concern is that the rear might still end up lower than the front. Is yours 2" all the way around?
Oh I'm sure a dealership would question any steering or suspension issues with that installed.Does it void any of the warranties?
I wanted to install a 2" lift kit as well but decided not to proceed because of potential warranty issues. I've talked to Hyundai Canada and two dealerships and they don't say the warranty is voided. The issue would be "IF" in the future I have a problem with suspension or transmission components, then a warranty claim could be denied (by sure they will).Does it void any of the warranties?
I want to lift my palisade with 2” lift kit but concerned about potential issues “if” I in the future something goes wrong with transmission, drive train, joints, etc and the warranty. Hyundai will not cover any issues because they will point to the lift kit as the cause of the damage. Other American brands have no issues with lift kits at all.Does it void any of the warranties?
Hey, what size tire were you able to upgrade to after lifting?What do you think?? View attachment 1393