A system designed to elevate the chassis of a Ford F-450 truck, increasing ground clearance and providing space for larger tires. These kits commonly include components such as coil springs, shocks, and mounting hardware that alter the vehicle’s suspension geometry. As an example, a particular system might raise the body by four inches, facilitating the installation of 37-inch tires.
Raising the vehicle’s frame enhances off-road capability, allowing it to navigate more challenging terrain with reduced risk of undercarriage damage. The enhanced vantage point offers improved visibility for the driver. Historically, these modifications were driven by enthusiasts seeking both improved performance and aesthetic customization. Beyond functional improvements, the altered stance of the vehicle provides a visually distinct appearance.