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Isuzu Suspension Lift Kits (UK)


OFM4x4 UK LTD supplies suspension lift kits for Isuzu Trooper and Isuzu D-Max, giving +40–50 mm (≈1.5–2") of lift. Designed for towing, touring and off-road use, these kits improve ground clearance, handling and load stability while staying compliant for UK road use.


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What’s in the range


Fitment & advisory notes

Lift range: +40–50 mm (≈1.5–2") depending on model.
Models: Trooper (1990s–2000s) & D-Max (2008–on).
Tyres: Typically supports mild upsizes (e.g. 265/70R17).
Geometry: Wheel alignment required post-lift; torsion bar preload adjustments needed.
Brake lines: OE hoses are usually retained at these heights.


Frequently Asked Questions

Which Isuzu models do you support?
Currently Trooper and D-Max (2008–on). Each has tailored kits with matched parts.

What lift heights are offered?
Most kits deliver +40–50 mm (≈1.5–2"), depending on the vehicle and spring choice.

Are these UK MOT compliant?
Yes. +40–50 mm lifts are legal in the UK when installed and aligned properly.

Do I need extended brake hoses?
No, not at +40–50 mm. Always check the line slack at full articulation.

Can I tow safely with these kits?
Yes. Uprated coils improve load control and towing stability.

Who provides warranty and support?
OFM4x4 UK LTD supplies kits with manufacturer's warranty and full UK-based support.

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