A suspension modification designed for two-wheel drive Ford Ranger trucks manufactured in 2008. This aftermarket product elevates the vehicle’s body or suspension, increasing ground clearance and allowing for larger tires. It typically includes components like coil spring spacers, lifted spindles, or new leaf springs, depending on the type of kit and the desired amount of lift.
Implementing such a modification can enhance the vehicle’s off-road capabilities and provide a more aggressive aesthetic. Historically, these kits have gained popularity as truck owners seek to personalize their vehicles and improve their performance in diverse driving conditions. The benefits can extend to improved visibility and the ability to navigate obstacles more easily.