Best selling lifted trucks in Vermont
Finding the Right Lifted Truck for Vermont Driving
Vermont drivers need trucks that can handle changing seasons, mountain roads, muddy backroads, and snowy winters. Whether you live near Burlington, Montpelier, Rutland, or in a more rural part of the state, a lifted truck gives you the extra ground clearance, traction, and capability needed for Vermont conditions.
At Ultimate Rides, we offer lifted trucks that are already built for everyday driving, towing, off-road use, and winter weather. From lifted half-ton pickups to heavy-duty diesel trucks, we can help you find the right fit and deliver it anywhere in Vermont.
Built for the Mountains, Snow, and Backroads
Vermont is one of the best states for truck owners who enjoy the outdoors. A lifted truck makes it easier to navigate snowy roads in winter, muddy trails in spring, and rough terrain year-round.
Our inventory regularly includes lifted:
▪ Ford F-150 and Super Duty
▪ Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and 2500HD
▪ GMC Sierra 1500 and 2500HD
▪ Ram 1500 and 2500
▪ Toyota Tacoma and Tundra
Many of our trucks come equipped with:
▪ Professionally installed suspension lift kits
▪ Larger all-terrain or mud-terrain tires
▪ Four-wheel drive systems
▪ Tow packages and trailer brake controls
▪ Running boards, upgraded bumpers, and off-road lighting
Annual Inspections and Vermont Registration Requirements
Unlike many states, Vermont requires annual vehicle safety inspections for all registered vehicles, including lifted trucks. Every truck must be inspected at an official Vermont inspection station before it can receive a valid inspection sticker.
During the inspection, the truck’s brakes, steering, suspension, tires, lighting, and other safety equipment are checked. If your truck has been modified, the inspection station may pay close attention to whether the lift, tires, and lighting are installed safely and do not interfere with the vehicle’s operation.
To register your lifted truck in Vermont, you will usually need:
▪ Vehicle title or purchase paperwork
▪ Proof of Vermont insurance
▪ Valid driver’s license or Vermont ID
▪ Payment for registration fees and taxes
▪ Proof that the truck has passed inspection, if required
What Vermont Allows for Lifted Trucks
Vermont is relatively friendly toward lifted trucks. The state does not currently have specific laws limiting suspension lift height, frame height, or bumper height on most pickup trucks.
That said, there are still a few rules your truck must follow:
▪ Overall vehicle height cannot exceed 13 feet 6 inches.
▪ Vehicles must have functioning brakes on all four wheels and a parking brake.
▪ Exhaust systems must use a muffler.
▪ Aftermarket lighting used on the road must be DOT approved. Vermont also restricts certain colored lights and underglow lighting.
Because Vermont’s inspection process can be stricter than its written lift laws, it is important that any suspension lift, oversized tires, wheels, or lighting upgrades are installed properly and safely.
A Good State for Larger Tires and Off-Road Builds
Compared with many Northeastern states, Vermont is more accommodating when it comes to larger tires and modified trucks. Many lifted trucks with all-terrain tires, aftermarket wheels, upgraded shocks, and suspension systems can still pass inspection as long as the truck remains safe and roadworthy.
This makes Vermont a good state for drivers who want a more aggressive-looking truck without dealing with strict lift height restrictions.
Delivery Available Anywhere in Vermont
Ultimate Rides ships lifted trucks throughout Vermont, including: Burlington, South Burlington, Rutland, Montpelier, Barre, Bennington, St. Albans, Brattleboro, Colchester
We can deliver directly to your home, business, or another convenient location anywhere in the state.
Need a Lifted Truck Delivered to Vermont?
Whether you are looking for a truck for commuting, towing, hunting, winter weather, or off-road adventures, Ultimate Rides can help you find the right lifted truck for Vermont.
Our team can answer questions about Vermont registration, annual inspections, truck modifications, and shipping so you can buy with confidence.
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