A suspension modification designed for a specific model year of a heavy-duty pickup truck, this aftermarket component aims to reduce or eliminate the factory rake. The factory rake is the difference in height between the front and rear of the vehicle, typically with the front sitting lower than the rear. For instance, a 2005 Duramax truck might exhibit a noticeable downward slope from back to front when viewed from the side. This product seeks to create a more level stance.
The installation of this item offers several advantages. Aesthetically, it provides a more balanced and visually appealing profile to the vehicle. Functionally, it can improve ground clearance and allow for the installation of slightly larger tires, enhancing off-road capabilities. Historically, the need for these modifications arose from manufacturers prioritizing load-carrying capacity over a level appearance. These modifications address this by lifting the front to match the rear height when unloaded, thus achieving a leveled look.