A modification package designed for a specific model-year Ford heavy-duty pickup truck elevates the vehicle’s body relative to its axles. This commonly involves replacing or supplementing the factory suspension components to achieve increased ground clearance and accommodate larger tires. The assembly typically includes elements like coil springs, shock absorbers, and potentially new control arms or brackets.
Implementing this modification provides several advantages. Increased ground clearance enhances off-road capability, allowing the truck to navigate uneven terrain more easily. Larger tires, often installed in conjunction with the elevated suspension, improve traction and contribute to a more aggressive appearance. This upgrade allows for improved visibility and a more commanding presence on the road, and is a popular customization option for truck owners seeking enhanced performance or a distinct aesthetic.