No. Lift kits exceeding 6 inches are prohibited in Belgium under Royal Decree of 15 March 1968, which mandates maximum vehicle heights and homologation compliance. The 2026 revision of the Belgian Road Code tightens enforcement, requiring certified modifications and roadworthiness certificates for altered suspension systems.
Key Regulations for Lift Kits Over 6 Inches in Belgium
- Homologation Mandate: Any lift kit must receive European Economic Area (EEA) type-approval or individual vehicle approval from the Service Public Fédéral Mobilité et Transports (SPF Mobility). Non-certified lifts void insurance coverage.
- Height Restrictions: Passenger vehicles must not exceed 1.60 meters in height (measured to the highest point of the vehicle). Commercial vehicles face stricter limits, capped at 2.00 meters unless exempted.
- Inspection Enforcement: From 2026, the Belgian Road Safety Institute (IBSR) will conduct random roadside checks, cross-referencing modifications with the Vehicle Technical Inspection (VRT) database. Non-compliant vehicles face immediate immobilization.