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Preview Lift Kit Results on Your Truck

Upload your truck photo and describe the lift. AI shows you the result in seconds.

Black truck at stock height with front-to-rear rake
Before
Same truck with front leveled to match rear height
After

Preview Lift Kit Results on Your Truck

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Popular use cases:
  • lift kit preview
  • truck lift visualizer
  • suspension lift preview
  • leveling kit preview
  • lifted truck preview tool
  • lift kit composite
  • truck lift comparison
  • off-road lift preview

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
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AI-powered photo editing
Scenario Prompt Time
Leveling kit show this truck with a 2-inch front leveling kit 20s
Moderate lift preview 3-inch lift with 33-inch tires 25s
Aggressive lift show 6-inch lift with 35s and black wheels 30s

How it works

  1. Upload your truck photo

    Drop a photo of your truck or SUV into EditThisPic. Side profile or 3/4 angle shots showing the full vehicle and wheel wells give the best results. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Standard lift preview: 20-30 seconds. Lift with tire upgrade: may need 1-2 refinements.
  2. Describe the lift you want

    Type your instruction: 'show this truck with a 3-inch suspension lift' or 'preview a 6-inch lift with 35-inch tires.' You can also upload a reference image of a similarly lifted truck for the AI to match. No marking needed.

    Tip: Specify the lift amount in inches and whether you want a leveling kit (front only) or full suspension lift (all corners). Include tire size if upgrading — '33s' or '35s' makes a big visual difference.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Leveling kit show this truck with a 2-inch front leveling kit, raising the front to match the rear height for a level stance
    Moderate suspension lift preview this truck with a 3-inch suspension lift and 33-inch all-terrain tires, showing the increased wheel gap
    Aggressive lift show this truck with a 6-inch suspension lift, 35-inch mud tires, and wider fender flares
    SUV lift preview this SUV with a 2.5-inch lift kit, maintaining the factory look but with more ground clearance
    3 more prompts
    Body lift show this truck with a 3-inch body lift, keeping the factory suspension travel and adding a visible gap between body and frame
    Lift with wheels and tires preview this truck with a 4-inch lift, 20-inch black wheels, and 35-inch all-terrain tires, showing the complete build
    Stock vs lifted comparison show the left half of this truck at stock height and the right half with a 4-inch lift for side-by-side comparison
  3. Review the result

    Check that the lift height looks correct, the tires fill the wheel wells proportionally, and the truck's stance looks balanced. Compare with the stock photo using the before/after slider.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If the AI lifted the truck unevenly or didn't adjust the wheel gap correctly, add more specific lift details in your prompt and regenerate. This is optional — most lift previews work on the first try.

    Tip: For the most accurate preview, mention both the lift height and tire size together — '3-inch lift on 33x12.50 tires' gives the AI a complete picture.
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Preview Lift Kit Results on Your Truck

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"Was torn between a 2-inch leveling kit and a 4-inch lift for my Sierra. Previewed both and the 4-inch was exactly the stance I wanted. Worth every penny of the install." @TruckBuild_Ryan

See it in action

Black truck at stock height with front-to-rear rake
Before
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Same truck with front leveled to match rear height
After

Stock truck with leveling kit

Previewing a 2-inch front leveling kit on a pickup truck to see the level stance.

Prompt: show this truck with a 2-inch front leveling kit, raising the front to match the rear for a level stance
Silver mid-size truck at stock height with factory wheels
Before
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Same truck with 3-inch lift and 33-inch tires showing increased ground clearance
After

3-inch lift with 33s

Testing how a moderate suspension lift with larger tires transforms a mid-size truck.

Prompt: preview this truck with a 3-inch suspension lift and 33-inch all-terrain tires, showing increased wheel gap
White truck at stock height with chrome factory wheels
Before
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Same truck with 6-inch lift, black wheels, and 35-inch mud tires
After

Full-size with 6-inch lift

Previewing an aggressive 6-inch lift with 35-inch tires on a full-size truck for an off-road build.

Prompt: show this truck with a 6-inch suspension lift, 35-inch mud terrain tires, and matte black wheels

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Lift Height Comparison

Compare different lift heights on your actual truck to find the perfect balance of clearance and daily drivability.

Common Scenarios

  • Comparing 2-inch leveling vs 3-inch lift on a daily driver
  • Testing if a 6-inch lift is too aggressive for a family truck
  • Previewing incremental lift amounts to find the sweet spot

Best Practices

  • Run separate previews for each lift height for accurate comparison
  • Include tire size with each lift preview for realistic proportions
  • Save each result for side-by-side review
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Complete Build Visualization

See your full build vision — lift, wheels, tires, and accessories — before committing to thousands in parts and labor.

Common Scenarios

  • Previewing lift + wheels + tires as a complete package
  • Testing if a lifted truck with roof rack looks balanced
  • Visualizing a full off-road build with all modifications together

Best Practices

  • Combine lift, wheel, and tire specs in one prompt for a unified preview
  • Match parts to actual products you plan to purchase
  • Consider the truck's proportions from multiple angles
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Vehicle Sales Marketing

Show buyers how a truck would look lifted for aftermarket truck sales and build showcase.

Common Scenarios

  • Creating lifted previews for truck listing photos
  • Showing modification potential for stock trucks on dealer lots
  • Marketing build services with before/after visualizations

Best Practices

  • Use realistic lift amounts popular for the specific truck model
  • Always disclose that lift visualizations are AI-generated
  • Focus on the most visually impactful angle — usually 3/4 front

If something looks off

Lift height doesn't look right — too much or too little

Why: The AI estimated the lift amount differently than the specified inches.

Try: Be more specific: 'raise the body exactly 3 inches from stock height, showing a visible 3-inch gap increase in the wheel wells'

Tip: Including a reference to wheel well gap — 'about 4 fingers of extra space between tire and fender' — gives the AI a visual target.

AI changed the wrong area or something I didn't want changed

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which area you meant from description alone. This happens with ambiguous requests.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific area you want to change, then regenerate with the same prompt

Tip: Markers tell the AI 'I mean THIS one specifically.' Use them when description alone is ambiguous.

Truck looks lifted but tires are still small

Why: The AI raised the body but kept the stock tire size, creating an unrealistic look.

Try: Include tire size: '3-inch lift with 33-inch tires filling the wheel wells'

Tip: Most lifted trucks run larger tires. Including tire size alongside lift height produces the most realistic result.

Only the front or rear got lifted

Why: The AI interpreted the lift as a leveling kit (front only) instead of a full suspension lift.

Try: Specify 'full suspension lift raising all four corners evenly' for a complete lift

Tip: 'Leveling kit' raises the front only. 'Suspension lift' raises all corners. Be clear about which one you want.

Truck body looks stretched or distorted

Why: The AI manipulated the body panels to create height rather than simulating a proper chassis lift.

Try: Add 'maintaining the truck's factory body proportions with increased ground clearance underneath'

Tip: A real lift kit adds space between the frame and ground, not between body panels. Mentioning 'ground clearance' guides the AI correctly.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark the truck before describing the lift?

No! Just describe the lift: 'show a 3-inch lift with 33-inch tires.' The AI understands how lift kits work and adjusts the ride height accordingly. No marking needed.

Can I compare different lift heights on the same truck?

Yes. Upload your truck photo once, then run separate edits: '2-inch leveling kit,' then '3-inch lift,' then '6-inch lift.' Compare results side by side to find the right height for your build.

Is there a free lift kit visualizer that doesn't require login?

Yes. EditThisPic is free to try with no account needed. Upload your truck photo, describe the lift, and get a realistic preview in 30 seconds. One free edit per week, credit packs from $1.99.

Can I preview a lift with bigger tires?

Yes. Include tire size in your prompt: '3-inch lift with 33-inch tires' or '6-inch lift with 35s.' The AI renders both the lift and tire upgrade together for a complete look.

What's the difference between a leveling kit and a suspension lift?

A leveling kit raises only the front to match the rear (removing the factory rake). A suspension lift raises all four corners. Specify which one you want in your prompt for an accurate preview.

Can I preview a lift with new wheels too?

Yes. Combine everything: '4-inch lift, 20-inch black wheels, and 35-inch tires.' The AI renders the complete build so you can see how all the parts work together.

Does it work on SUVs and Jeeps?

Yes. The AI handles trucks, SUVs, Jeeps, and any vehicle where a lift kit makes sense. Just mention the vehicle type and the lift amount.

Can I use this on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser. Take a photo of your truck, describe the lift, and preview the result instantly. No app download needed.

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