A suspension modification package designed for the 1985 Ford F150 pickup truck is engineered to reduce the vehicle’s ride height. These kits typically include components such as lowering springs, dropped spindles, or modified control arms, each intended to bring the truck closer to the ground. This modification alters the factory suspension geometry.
The installation of such a system can provide several advantages. A lower center of gravity often results in improved handling and stability, especially during cornering maneuvers. Aesthetically, many vehicle owners find the resulting stance more appealing. Historically, lowering kits have been popular among truck enthusiasts seeking both performance and visual enhancements.