A modification package designed to elevate the suspension and body of a specific model year and drivetrain configuration of a popular pickup truck. This aftermarket product is engineered to increase ground clearance and accommodate larger tires on a two-wheel drive, 2002 Ford F-150. These components typically include front and rear suspension spacers or replacement parts, and may require modifications to the vehicle’s brake lines and steering components to ensure proper functionality and safety.
The installation of such a system can provide several advantages, including improved off-road capability, a more aggressive aesthetic appearance, and the ability to navigate challenging terrain. In the early 2000s, the popularity of customizing trucks surged, leading to increased demand for these types of products. This era saw significant advancements in manufacturing techniques, resulting in more durable and reliable lift systems being readily available for consumer purchase.