Plan truck lift visuals using clear inputs. Model front, rear, rake, and tire diameter changes. Show persuasive results, graphs, and exportable reports for campaigns.
Use these sample setups for demos, sales sheets, landing pages, or upgrade package comparisons.
| Scenario | Front Lift | Rear Lift | Stock Tire | New Tire | Estimated Avg Gain | Message Angle |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mild Leveling Package | 2.0 in | 1.0 in | 31.0 in | 32.0 in | 2.00 in | Clean daily-driver stance |
| Balanced Trail Package | 3.0 in | 2.0 in | 31.0 in | 33.0 in | 3.50 in | Strong all-around upgrade |
| Showcase Premium Build | 4.0 in | 3.5 in | 32.0 in | 35.0 in | 5.25 in | High-impact visual stance |
Tire Radius Gain = (New Tire Diameter − Stock Tire Diameter) ÷ 2
Front Total Gain = Front Suspension Lift + Tire Radius Gain
Rear Total Gain = Rear Suspension Lift + Tire Radius Gain
New Front Fender Height = Stock Front Fender Height + Front Total Gain
New Rear Fender Height = Stock Rear Fender Height + Rear Total Gain
New Axle Clearance = Stock Axle Clearance + Tire Radius Gain
Rake Angle = arctan((Rear Fender Height − Front Fender Height) ÷ Wheelbase)
This model estimates visual lift change, axle clearance gain, and body stance. It is ideal for marketing pages, product comparisons, and package planning. Real-world results can vary with suspension geometry, load, wheel offset, and tire brand dimensions.
It means the estimated increase in body and stance height from suspension lift and tire size changes. The calculator also shows axle clearance gain separately.
A larger tire raises the axle by half the tire diameter increase. That is why tire size directly changes clearance numbers.
Not usually. Suspension lift raises body-related measurements more than axle clearance. Axle clearance mainly increases when tire diameter increases.
No. It is an estimation tool. Use it for planning, messaging, and package comparison. Confirm final fitment with real suspension, wheel, and tire specs.
Yes. Select millimeters in the unit field. The calculator converts values consistently and displays all results in the chosen unit.
Separate values help model leveling kits, balanced lift kits, or rear-biased setups. This produces better rake and stance estimates.
Rake angle helps describe vehicle stance visually. It supports product pages, ad copy, and before-versus-after comparisons with stronger clarity.
Yes. You can download a CSV file for spreadsheets and a PDF file for reports, proposals, or promotional documents.
Important Note: All the Calculators listed in this site are for educational purpose only and we do not guarentee the accuracy of results. Please do consult with other sources as well.