A suspension modification package designed to lower the ride height of a specific model truck is under consideration. This package, typically comprised of replacement springs, shocks, and potentially other components like control arms or brackets, aims to reduce the distance between the vehicle’s frame and the axles by four inches in the front and six inches in the rear. An example of this would be a complete set of parts intended to achieve the aforementioned drop on a fourth-generation Ram 1500 truck.
The rationale behind installing such a modification often revolves around aesthetics, improving handling, or enhancing aerodynamic efficiency. Lowering the center of gravity can lead to improved cornering stability and a more aggressive visual stance. Historically, these types of kits have been popular among truck enthusiasts seeking a customized appearance and performance.