A system designed to elevate the body or chassis of a 1991 Ford Ranger from its axles is commonly sought by owners. These systems typically comprise components such as new springs, longer shocks, and sometimes modified steering linkages. An example would be a 3-inch increase in ride height achieved through replacement coil springs and extended-length shock absorbers.
Raising the vehicle’s height can provide multiple advantages. It allows for the installation of larger tires, improving off-road capability and ground clearance. Furthermore, it can enhance the vehicle’s aesthetic appearance. Historically, these modifications have been popular among off-road enthusiasts seeking to improve their vehicle’s performance on challenging terrain. The availability of such systems reflects a demand for personalized vehicle customization.