An aftermarket modification designed to elevate the chassis of a two-wheel drive Ford Excursion relative to its stock ride height, increasing ground clearance and accommodating larger tires. This modification involves replacing or supplementing existing suspension components with parts engineered to provide the desired lift.
Elevating the vehicle provides several advantages, including improved off-road capability, a more aggressive aesthetic, and enhanced visibility. Historically, such modifications were primarily the domain of off-road enthusiasts, but increasing numbers of owners are choosing to enhance the appearance and functionality of their vehicles for on-road use. The modification can improve handling characteristics based on the design and engineering specifics.