A suspension modification designed for the specified model year of Ford’s heavy-duty truck, it aims to raise the front of the vehicle to match the height of the rear. This process eliminates the factory rake, creating a more level stance. An example would be installing a 2-inch spacer on the front suspension to achieve visual parity.
The adjustment enhances aesthetics by providing a balanced appearance. This modification can also allow for the installation of larger tires, increasing ground clearance and potentially improving off-road capabilities. Historically, truck manufacturers have implemented a factory rake to improve aerodynamics and payload capacity handling when loaded; altering this can affect these characteristics.