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$5,357.84
1/4 inch thick steel construction, added skid plates, and the ability to keep 38 inch or 40 inch tires tucked under the fenders while maintaining factory alignment. Those details make this a serious build-oriented kit, not a cosmetic spacer lift.
This kit does not fit Hoss 3.0 package vehicles, Raptor models, M190 front differential vehicles, or models equipped with the front axle disconnect assembly.
$2,148.18
The uniball arms replace the factory upper ball-joint design with chromoly tubing, a 1 inch ID stainless American uniball, and a heat-treated 17-4 stainless pin. That front-end strength is especially important when adding ride height and larger tire clearance.
This kit does not fit hybrid models or models equipped with Adaptive Variable Suspension shocks. CrewMax fitment and tire-clearance limits are buying-critical details.
$2,370.13
Fabtech describes the Sport system as a popular Jeep lift platform, with dual-rate front coil springs and a package designed around ride quality enhancement. The kit requires no welding or cutting, which matters for a cleaner installation path compared with more invasive systems.
This is a 3 inch lift system, so wheel, tire, and suspension-clearance details remain buying-critical for the final Gladiator setup.
$5,478.13
Dirt Logic 2.25 reservoir shocks and Fabtech crawler-kit construction. For a Gladiator build running larger tires and more demanding trail use, the value is in the combination of height, damping control, and crawler-oriented suspension geometry.
This kit has major buying-critical installation notes: exhaust modification is required, welding is required, and heavy off-road use requires front and rear driveshaft upgrades.
$3,299.05
This configuration includes front Dirt Logic 2.5 coilovers and rear Dirt Logic 2.25 shocks. Retaining the factory front coil springs is important because it keeps the lift more focused and helps preserve a familiar ride character compared with a more aggressive full suspension conversion.
This kit is tied to specific GM 1500 applications and included Fabtech component numbers. Treat cab, trim, and factory suspension package details as buying-critical before purchase.
$2,852.40
This configuration includes front Dirt Logic 2.5 coilovers and rear Dirt Logic 2.25 shocks, with Fabtech component references included in the official data. Retaining the factory front coil springs is the key difference, because it helps preserve familiar ride feel while still improving lift and damping hardware.
This kit is fitment-specific to the listed GM 1500 applications and included Fabtech component numbers. Treat cab, trim, and suspension package details as buying-critical.
$1,227.99
Durability under aggressive off-road use, where factory ball-joint upper arms can become worn or fail over time. Fabtech positions these upper arms as heavy-duty direct replacements that improve front-end resilience without requiring custom fabrication.
This version is tied to Bilstein factory shock applications. That shock-package condition is a buying-critical difference versus the non-Bilstein Fabtech variant.
$1,227.99
Fabtech’s uniball upper control arms are presented as a direct replacement for the factory arms, with the goal of reducing wear and failure risk under aggressive trail use. This kit pairs with uniballs and shock spacers rather than a full shock package.
This version is identified for non-Bilstein applications. That factory shock condition is a buying-critical detail for Bronco owners comparing Fabtech UCA kits.
$4,173.38
The uniball control arms use chromoly tubing to reduce flex compared with factory arms, while the 1 inch ID stainless American uniball replaces the upper ball joint. The reservoir front coilover setup adds more damping control than a simple spacer configuration.
This kit does not fit hybrid models or models equipped with Adaptive Variable Suspension shocks. CrewMax fitment and tire-clearance limits are buying-critical details.
$5,769.68
Front and rear lower 5 ton link arms, front shock mount brackets, a front link-arm crossmember and skid plate, rear lower link-arm mounts, and corner-specific dual-rate coil springs. These are meaningful hardware details that separate the system from a simple short-arm lift.
This is a crawler-oriented lift system. Alignment, driveshaft angle, tire clearance, and suspension travel should be treated as buying-critical planning points.
$5,330.60
Confirmed kit content includes front and rear lower 5 ton link arms, front shock mount brackets, a front link-arm crossmember and skid plate, rear lower link-arm mounts, and corner-specific dual-rate coil springs. The package is built around suspension geometry and strength, not simple ride-height spacing.
This is a 6 inch crawler system. Driveshaft, tire clearance, alignment, and installation planning are buying-critical details for this level of suspension change.
$631.73
The rack is built for strength and utility, with a listed 20 by 37 inch load area and no-drill installation. For trail gear, tools, recovery items, or overland equipment, that elevated platform helps separate cargo while keeping the lower load area usable.
This is a cargo storage product, not a suspension part. Load rating and mounting security are the key buying details.
$4,313.92
The kit uses cold-wound coil springs with billet aluminum upper and lower coil seats to properly locate the added spring support. Dirt Logic reservoir shock hardware adds damping capacity for a van that may see heavier loads and rougher travel than stock use.
This is a front-position coil assist setup. Fitment data should be treated carefully because tire, wheel, and van configuration details affect clearance.
$2,877.86
Cold-wound coil springs and billet aluminum coil seats help locate the springs correctly and support long-term ride quality. The added shock damping is intended to reduce body sway and improve control compared with stock struts alone.
This is a front-position coil assist setup with tire and wheel clearance notes in the Fitment data data. Treat those limits as buying-critical for loaded van builds.
$4,016.78
Fabtech’s uniball control arms replace the factory ball-joint upper arms with chromoly tubing, a 1 inch ID stainless American uniball, and a 17-4 stainless steel heat-treated pin. The reservoir coilover specification gives this kit stronger damping capability than a simpler spacer setup.
This kit does not fit hybrid models or models equipped with Adaptive Variable Suspension shocks. CrewMax fitment and tire-clearance requirements are buying-critical details.
$3,743.90
The kit replaces the factory upper control arms with chromoly uniball arms that reduce flex and improve front-end feel under larger tire and off-road loads. Fabtech also uses a 17-4 stainless steel heat-treated uniball pin that fits the factory ball-joint taper without drilling.
This kit does not fit hybrid models or models equipped with Adaptive Variable Suspension shocks. CrewMax fitment and tire-clearance limits are buying-critical details.
$2,403.18
Fabtech notes dual-rate coil spring and shock valving work in the Trail Lift platform, with in-field testing and multiple vehicle fit checks supporting the package. The result is a more controlled suspension setup for builds that see real dirt-road and trail use.
This flags several buying-critical limits, including 6-cylinder fitment, tire and wheel clearance requirements, and possible driveshaft upgrades for heavy off-road use.
$5,203.00
The upper control arms replace the factory ball-joint design with stainless American uniballs and heat-treated stainless pins, helping reduce deflection under off-road load. The matched coilover package gives this kit a more complete suspension upgrade path than a basic spacer lift.
This kit is identified for non-Bilstein factory shock applications. That factory-shock condition is a buying-critical detail and should match the vehicle before purchase.
$3,801.62
Dual-rate coil spring tuning and shock valving developed for off-highway travel, including rock crawling, aggressive trail use, and overland routes. It is a complete lift-system approach rather than a cosmetic spacer-only setup, with Fabtech fit testing behind the package.
This kit is tied to specific Fabtech component part numbers and lift geometry. Confirm the exact Gladiator configuration and tire clearance requirements before treating it as a universal lift.
$5,203.00
Fabtech replaces the factory upper ball joint with a 1 inch ID stainless American uniball and a heat-treated 17-4 stainless pin. Chromoly tubing reduces flex compared with stock arms, while the shock package is matched to the suspension geometry so the upgrade feels controlled instead of improvised.
This is a 3 inch lift system. Wheel, tire, and trim clearance should be treated as a buying-critical fitment detail for the specific Bronco setup.
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