A modification package designed to elevate a specific sport utility vehicle model from the 1996 model year, this aftermarket component increases the vehicle’s ride height by six inches. This alteration typically involves replacing or modifying the vehicle’s suspension components, such as springs, shocks, and possibly control arms, to achieve the desired lift. This modification is intended for the 1996 Ford Bronco and affects its off-road capabilities and overall appearance.
The implementation of such a system can significantly enhance the vehicle’s ability to navigate challenging terrain, allowing for the accommodation of larger tires and improving ground clearance. Historically, these types of modifications have been popular among off-road enthusiasts seeking to improve the performance and aesthetics of their vehicles. The benefits include improved off-road performance, a more aggressive stance, and increased visibility for the driver.