- Body Mounts
- Bump Stops
- C-Bushings, Radius
& Track Arm Bushings - Coil Lift Isolators
- Control Arm Bushings
- "Hot Rod" Components
- Leaf Spring Bushings
- Master Bushing Sets
- Motor Mounts
- Motor Mount Inserts
- Rack & Pinion Bushings
- Shock Bushings
- Shock & Stabilizer Boots
- Strut Rod Bushings
- Sway Bar & End Link Bushings
- Tie Rod & Ball Joint Boots
- Transmission Mounts
- Trans. Shifter Bushings
- Universal Components
Products: Coil Lift Isolators
- For pickups and SUVs.
- Easily increase vehicle height.
- Improves ground clearance.
- Maintains factory ride characteristics.
- Helps prevent damaging and expensive suspension component & body contact!
Energy Suspension® performance polyurethane Coil Lifts are an economical way to increase vehicle height. Whether you want to raise your vehicle: with the use of larger wheels and tires, off-road clearance of just for street or show, they are probably the simplest way to do this!
Use them on the front of both front and rear, depending on the application - See Below.
Made of HYPER-FLEX™ performance polyurethane, they are extremely durable -delivering years of trouble-free service.
Lift from .75" to 1 .75", depending on the application.


Current applications include:
| Application | Details | PN# |
|---|---|---|
| Ford F150 '97-03 2WD | 1" lift, front only | 4.6106 |
| GM C1500 '88-98 2WD | 1.25" lift, front only | 3.6115 |
| Jeep Wrangler TJ '97-06 all | 1.75" lift, front or rear | 2.6102 |
| Jeep Wrangler TJ '97-06 all | .75" lift, front or rear | 2.6103 |
| Jeep Cherokee XJ '84-01 all | .75" lift, front | 2.6103 |
| Jeep Cherokee XJ '84-01 all | 1.75" lift, front | 2.6102 |
| Jeep Grand Cherokee ZJ '93-98 all | .75" lift, front or rear | 2.6103 |
| Jeep Grand Cherokee ZJ '93-98 all | 1.75" lift, front or rear | 2.6102 |
(Applications also listed on our web catalog / vehicle application listings.)
NOTE: Please refer to the specific vehicle page for the proper O.E.M./stock style sway bar bushing sets BEFORE choosing sway bar bushing sets from this page.



