A suspension modification tailored for a specific model year of a heavy-duty pickup truck, the product addresses the factory rake, where the vehicle’s front end sits lower than the rear. This type of modification typically involves installing spacers or new springs to raise the front suspension, creating a more level stance. The result is an alteration of the vehicle’s overall appearance.
Implementing this change offers several advantages. It can improve the truck’s aesthetics, allowing for larger tire fitment without rubbing. Historically, users have opted for such modifications to enhance off-road performance, increase ground clearance, and distribute the vehicle’s weight more evenly. These improvements can enhance driving dynamics and provide a more commanding presence.