I found what seems to be the only safe lift kit option for the 2024 Santa Fe that doesn’t impact performance. But the question is—does it affect the Hyundai warranty? Anyone have insights?
I’ve had this lift on my Santa Fe for about two months now—no issues so far.
Don’t think you’ll need a little blue pill for this job
Does this work on the hybrid model?
Probably just a matter of time before brands like Rough Country or ReadyLift offer a kit too.
Did you need longer shaft extenders than what came with the kit? And have you asked your Hyundai dealer about warranty concerns? If all’s good, I might go for it.
Bliss said:
Did you need longer shaft extenders than what came with the kit? And have you asked your Hyundai dealer about warranty concerns? If all’s good, I might go for it.
I heard you can do a 2" puck lift without impacting your warranty.
Bliss said:
Did you need longer shaft extenders than what came with the kit? And have you asked your Hyundai dealer about warranty concerns? If all’s good, I might go for it.
Can you provide more info? Manufacturer or sources you looked at? I’d rather not risk voiding one of the best warranties out there.
Haha, good one, Drummer! Funny timing—I’m actually a urologist! As for the hybrid, I’m not sure, but it should be easy to find out.
*Shaft extenders
I was told you could add a 2" puck lift without affecting the warranty. Thinking about it for my 2022.
Am I the only one who wants to see one of these lowered instead of lifted? A boxy SUV with a lowered look would be amazing
Casey said:
Am I the only one who wants to see one of these lowered instead of lifted? A boxy SUV with a lowered look would be amazing
Then you’d basically have a Flex!