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How much does a Honda CR-V lift kit cost?

Prices for a Honda CR-V lift kit vary widely by type, but you can expect basic spacers to cost under $100 and full suspension kits with shocks to range from roughly $600 to $1,500, with installation and alignment bringing total costs into the $1,000–$3,000 range or more.


What affects the price


Several factors determine the final price of a lift kit for a Honda CR-V, including the type of kit (spacer vs. suspension), what components are included (springs, shocks/struts, control arms), the brand and build quality, the model year and drivetrain (AWD vs FWD), and regional labor rates. Compatibility and warranty considerations can also influence price.


Model year and drivetrain considerations


Different CR-V generations may require different parts or mounting hardware. AWD models can demand more robust components and may affect installation complexity and cost.


Typical price ranges by kit type


The following ranges reflect common market offerings as of 2024–2025 and show how costs scale with kit type and components:



  • Spacer/leveling kits (raises front ~1–2 inches with strut spacers and/or rear spacers): typically about $50–$200.

  • Budget leveling kits with upgraded components (around 2 inches): roughly $150–$350.

  • Coilover or shock-based lift kits (1–2 inches or more, sometimes including springs): about $400–$900 for entry-to-mid range; $900–$1,200+ for higher-end brands.

  • Full suspension lift kits (springs + shocks, often 1.5–2 inches or more): $600–$1,600.

  • Air suspension systems (adjustable height, higher-end): generally $1,500–$2,500+.


Prices vary by year, drivetrain, and retailer, and some CR-V variants may require different parts. Always verify compatibility and warranty implications with the manufacturer or installer.


What about installation and other costs?


Installation is typically extra and can range from about $200 to $1,500, depending on the kit complexity and local labor rates. You should also budget for an alignment after lifting, potential tire and wheel upgrades, and any brake or suspension component checks. Some shops offer package deals that include installation and alignment.


Be aware that lifting a CR-V can affect ride quality, warranty coverage, and on-road performance. Always confirm fitment with your specific year and trim and work with a reputable installer who has CR-V lifting experience.


Choosing the right option for your CR-V


For most CR-V owners, a modest spacer or leveling kit provides a reversible, lower-cost option that preserves ride quality while increasing clearance. If you plan to run larger tires or use the vehicle off-road more aggressively, a full suspension lift or a high-quality coilover setup may be more appropriate, though it will come at a higher price and may affect warranty and comfort.


Summary


The cost of a Honda CR-V lift kit depends on the type and components chosen, with basic spacers being the most affordable and full suspension or air-assisted systems at the high end. Installation and alignment add to the total, and prices vary by year, drivetrain, and retailer. Research compatibility for your exact CR-V model, obtain multiple quotes, and factor in potential tire/wheel changes to get a true total cost.

How much does a shop charge to put a lift kit on?


Basic lift kit install: $800 – $1,500. Mid-range install: $1,500 – $3,000. High-end suspension upgrade: $3,000 – $6,000.



Which CRV year to stay away from?


The first CR-V of the 21st century sees an increase in engine-related issues and the beginning of a series of recalls for defective airbags (the notorious Takata airbag recall). The recall affected numerous model years (mostly 2002-2015), so always check this out if you're buying a used CR-V.



How much does a lift kit typically cost?


Leveling kits and body kits range from around $100 to $500, but the effects are mostly limited to your truck's appearance. Suspension lift kits offer more performance and off-road capabilities, and they cost around $1,000 to $5,000. Next, the cost of installation will range from 7 to 15 hours.



Can you put a lift on a Honda CRV?


Give your Honda CR-V a striking new look with Rough Country's 1.5-inch Leveling Kit! This upgrade lifts and levels your vehicle from front to rear, eliminating the factory nose-down appearance for a commanding presence on and off the road.


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