A modification package designed to elevate the body of a specific model year truck, namely the 1998 Ford F150, relative to its axles. This typically involves replacing or augmenting existing suspension components such as springs, shocks, and potentially control arms or other supporting hardware. The outcome is increased ground clearance and the possibility of accommodating larger tires.
Raising the vehicle’s chassis offers improved off-road capability, mitigating the risk of undercarriage damage from obstacles. Historically, such enhancements have been sought after by individuals engaging in recreational off-roading activities or those desiring a more commanding visual presence for their vehicle. The installation of this enhancement can also alter the vehicle’s center of gravity and handling characteristics, potentially necessitating adjustments to driving habits and safety considerations.