
Superlift’s Level-It lift systems are the perfect solution for anyone wanting an economical and easy way to eliminate the factory nose-down rake on virtually all late-model trucks and SUVs. Whether it’s simply leveling the truck’s stance or plus-sizing the vehicle’s tire and wheel package. A Level-It system allows you to achieve modest ride height gains without a lot of hassle. Precision engineered components ensure a simple installation with most install times under two hours. Level-It lift systems provide 1.5” to 3” of lift height and are backed by Superlift’s Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Level-It lift systems utilize one of three methods to achieve increased ride height. The Application Chart on the back of this brochure details lift height and method; read-up on the method utilized on your application to see exactly how easy it can be to level your truck with Level-It.
March 26th, 2008


T-Max as a brand winches and off-road accessories was begun in 1993. In this 12 or 13 year span, T-Max has not only been at the leading edge of technology, but has enjoyed a great rate of growth due to the value and quality of their products. The T-Max line is engineered and mercilessly tested in Australia where their agency called the NATA is charged with making sure that only the best quality products from T-Max are distributed. In the rest of the world the universally recognized ISO 9001 plus certification is applied to every T-Max winch and accessory. There are lesser quality winches at cheaper prices. T-Max’s goal here is to give you high-performance off road recovery products at a price that is a value second to none!
T-Max Industries lives by a universally proven business belief: Keep it simple. In fact, the way they see it, the simpler the better. Without the urge to confuse or complicate things, T-Max Industries is confident the dealers who retail T-MAX off-road recovery winches and accessory equipment and the consumers who purchase T-MAX, are actually getting the maximum in product and service–without the stress.
March 18th, 2008