This phrase refers to aftermarket components designed to elevate the body or suspension of a specific model year (2010) Ford Ranger two-wheel-drive truck. These kits typically include parts like coil spring spacers, lift spindles, or new leaf springs, depending on the desired lift height and method of achieving it. The “2WD” designation clarifies that the kit is intended for vehicles without four-wheel drive.
Raising the ride height of a 2010 Ford Ranger 2WD offers several advantages. It can improve ground clearance, allowing for larger tires and wheels, and enhancing the vehicle’s off-road capabilities (although still limited by the two-wheel-drive system). Aesthetically, it provides a more aggressive or customized appearance. Historically, lift kits have been popular modifications for trucks, evolving from simple suspension tweaks to sophisticated systems that significantly alter vehicle geometry.