A suspension modification designed for a specific model year of a heavy-duty Ford pickup truck, this aftermarket product elevates the vehicle’s body relative to its axles by a specified distance. This change in ride height affects both the vehicle’s appearance and its operational characteristics, typically allowing for larger tires and increased ground clearance.
Implementing such a system can offer enhanced off-road capabilities, enabling navigation over more challenging terrain. Furthermore, it provides an altered aesthetic, often favored by owners seeking a more imposing presence. Historically, these modifications have been popular among truck enthusiasts desiring both improved functionality and personalized styling.