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How much does it cost to buy a Ford that’s been lifted?

I’m thinking about buying a new Ford, but I want one that’s already been lifted. I like the look of lifted trucks but I don’t want to bother with getting it done myself. How much would I have to pay for a pre-lifted Ford?

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Patrick Price · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
There’s no set figure for how much it would cost to buy a
Ford
that’s been lifted. Lifting is exclusively an aftermarket project that owners decide to have done. A lot of pre-lifted Fords end up selling for between $50,000 and $60,000.
You’d have to get it preowned and usually buy it directly from the previous owner. This means that you’re really at the mercy of whatever the previous owner wants to charge for it.
The price will vary wildly depending on the exact model of the Ford, how old it is, what quality of parts/labor were used to lift it, and the discretion of the person selling the Ford.
The best thing is just to search local listings, compare all the available offers, and decide if the asking price is worth it.
If you are able to get your hands on a lifted Ford, you’ll still need to get it insured.
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