A suspension modification designed for a specific model year of a heavy-duty Ford pickup truck equipped with four-wheel drive. This modification typically involves installing spacers or new components to raise the front of the vehicle, bringing it closer to the height of the rear. An example would be a kit including coil spring spacers intended to lift the front of a 2006 Ford F-250 4×4 by two inches.
The installation of such a kit can offer several advantages. It often enhances the vehicle’s appearance by creating a more level stance. Furthermore, it can provide additional clearance for larger tires, improving off-road capability. Historically, these kits have become popular as a relatively inexpensive way to improve both the aesthetics and functionality of trucks.