- SuperPro’s Easy-Lift Kits provide a safe and legal way to lift 4WDs, staying under the 50mm limit set by VSB14 regulations.
- Each kit is vehicle-specific, engineered for popular models like the Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger, and Isuzu D-MAX to ensure perfect fitment and compliance.
- Designed to maintain factory ride quality, the kits balance front and rear lifts to preserve handling and braking performance.
- Easy-Lift Kits are a cost-effective, reversible alternative to full suspension lift kits, ideal for everyday drivers and light off-road use.
- The kits are built with high-strength aluminium and steel, combining durability with long-term safety and reliability.
Spacer lift kits are one of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to raise a 4WD, providing extra ground clearance and the ability to fit slightly larger tyres. For many drivers, they offer a straightforward solution to improve off-road capability and achieve a more aggressive stance. However, poorly designed spacer kits have caused significant issues in the past, including compliance problems, safety risks, and reduced vehicle performance.
In Australia, suspension modifications are carefully regulated under VSB14 and guided by the Australian Design Rules (ADRs). These rules define legal lift heights, suspension travel limits, and acceptable materials. Spacer lifts that follow these principles can be both safe and roadworthy, while those that don’t can compromise handling and leave vehicles unfit for public roads. Understanding these rules is essential before making any modifications to a vehicle’s suspension system.
The Problem With Traditional Spacer Lifts
Spacer lifts were once considered a “shortcut” modification. Many early kits were designed without proper engineering or testing, leading to serious performance and compliance problems:
- Vehicles were lifted beyond the legal 50mm limit, creating insurance and roadworthiness issues.
- Poor suspension geometry caused shock absorbers to bottom out before bump stops engaged, leading to damage and discomfort.
- Front and rear lifts were often uneven, upsetting weight distribution and braking balance.
- Cheap materials wore out quickly or failed under stress, risking driver safety.


SuperPro addressed these problems directly by developing the Easy-Lift range with precision engineering, durable materials, and vehicle-specific designs.
This approach eliminates the guesswork that comes with generic kits and ensures compliance with Australian suspension modification laws.
How Easy-Lift Kits Solve These Issues
SuperPro’s Easy-Lift Kits are designed to work seamlessly with each vehicle’s factory suspension, providing a modest, compliant lift without compromising handling or safety.
Unlike generic spacer kits, which take a one-size-fits-all approach, every Easy-Lift Kit is tailored to a specific 4WD make and model.
What sets Easy-Lift Kits apart:
- Vehicle-Specific Design:
Each kit is engineered for popular 4WDs like the Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger, and Isuzu D-MAX, ensuring correct geometry and fitment. - Safe, Legal Lift Heights:
The lift height is carefully controlled to stay under 50mm, meeting the definition of a basic modification under VSB14. - Balanced Lifting:
Front and rear lifts are applied evenly to maintain factory rake and braking performance. - High-Strength Materials:
Aluminium blocks and steel spigots are used to withstand demanding conditions without wear or movement. - Reversible Upgrade:
The kit works with existing suspension components and can be removed to return the vehicle to factory specifications.
By focusing on these design principles, Easy-Lift Kits offer a safe and compliant spacer lift that avoids the pitfalls of cheaper alternatives.
Compliance With VSB14: Staying Legal
In Australia, all suspension modifications must comply with VSB14, the national framework that governs tyres, suspension, and steering changes. This ensures that vehicles remain safe and roadworthy after modifications.
Easy-Lift Kits are engineered to meet these exact requirements:
- The total lift stays within the 50mm maximum limit, avoiding the need for engineering certification.
- Suspension rebound travel is preserved, maintaining at least two-thirds of the factory specification.
- Front and rear lifts are applied evenly to protect braking performance and stability.
- Only approved, high-strength materials such as aluminium and steel are used.
- Prohibited components like extended or adjustable shackles are not included.
These compliance measures make Easy-Lift Kits a safe and legal choice for drivers who want to avoid the risks and penalties of a non-compliant suspension modification.
Alignment With ADR Safety Principles
While VSB14 governs modifications, the Australian Design Rules (ADRs) provide overarching safety benchmarks. Easy-Lift Kits are designed with these national standards in mind:
- ADR 7 – Brake Hoses: Brake hoses and ABS cables remain free from strain thanks to careful kit design.
- ADR 31/35 – Braking Performance: Lifting both the front and rear equally ensures balanced braking.
- ADR 43 – Vehicle Stability: The lift improves ground clearance without compromising stability.
- ADR 10 & 12 – Steering and Visibility: Steering performance and driver visibility remain unaffected.
By aligning with these principles, Easy-Lift Kits maintain vehicle safety and performance while adding the extra clearance drivers need.


Why Easy-Lift Outperforms Generic Spacer Kits
Generic spacer kits often appeal to drivers because of their lower price, but they carry significant risks. Incorrect lift heights, poor fitment, and substandard materials can result in non-compliance, insurance problems, and unsafe handling.
Easy-Lift Kits are designed to eliminate these concerns:
- Model-specific engineering ensures perfect fitment and function.
- Durable materials provide strength and reliability under harsh conditions.
- Compliance-first design avoids legal and insurance issues tied to unsafe lifts.
A Smarter Way to Lift Your 4WD
Spacer lifts have evolved from crude, unsafe products into precision-engineered solutions designed to comply with modern safety and legal standards. SuperPro’s Easy-Lift Kits represent this evolution, giving drivers a practical, cost-effective way to improve ground clearance and tyre fitment without compromising compliance or performance.
Drivers who understand the regulations around legal spacer lifts and the differences between lift types are best positioned to make informed decisions about their vehicles.
With Easy-Lift, it’s possible to enjoy the benefits of extra clearance while keeping your 4WD safe, roadworthy, and ready for adventure.
SuperPro Easy-Lift Kits FAQ
Have questions about SuperPro’s Easy-Lift Kits, vehicle compatibility, or VSB14 compliance? Below, we answer the most common questions to help you understand why Easy-Lift Kits are the safe and legal choice for lifting your 4WD.
What makes SuperPro’s Easy-Lift Kits different from generic spacer lifts?
Unlike generic kits, Easy-Lift Kits are engineered for specific vehicles, ensuring perfect fitment, correct suspension geometry, and full compliance with Australian standards.
Are Easy-Lift Kits legal in Australia?
Yes. When installed correctly, Easy-Lift Kits comply with VSB14, keeping lifts under 50mm and maintaining safe suspension travel and balance.
Which vehicles are compatible with Easy-Lift Kits?
Easy-Lift Kits are designed for popular 4WDs such as the Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger, Isuzu D-MAX, Mitsubishi Triton, and more. Each kit is vehicle-specific.
How much lift do Easy-Lift Kits provide?
Easy-Lift Kits provide up to a 50mm lift, giving extra clearance for slightly larger tyres and light off-road use, while staying within legal limits.
Do Easy-Lift Kits affect factory ride comfort?
No. The kits are designed to work with your existing suspension, keeping the original ride quality and handling characteristics intact.
Can I install an Easy-Lift Kit myself?
DIY installation is possible, but professional fitting is strongly recommended to ensure proper alignment, safety, and VSB14 compliance.
Will installing an Easy-Lift Kit void my insurance or warranty?
No. As long as the kit stays within VSB14 limits and is declared to your insurer, coverage remains valid.
Do Easy-Lift Kits allow for larger tyres?
Yes. The added clearance makes it possible to fit slightly larger tyres, improving off-road performance while staying within legal tyre size limits.
How do Easy-Lift Kits compare to full suspension lift kits?
Easy-Lift Kits are a cost-effective, reversible alternative to full suspension kits, perfect for everyday driving. Full kits suit hardcore off-roaders needing maximum articulation.
What maintenance is required after installation?
Regularly check spacers and suspension components, perform wheel alignments, and monitor for changes in handling or braking.



