An aftermarket component package designed to reduce the ride height of a 2006 Ford F-150 pickup truck. This typically includes parts such as lowering springs, spindles, or control arms, engineered to achieve a specific reduction in ground clearance. The alterations affect the vehicle’s stance and, potentially, its handling characteristics.
The appeal of modifying a truck’s suspension in this manner stems from various factors. A lower center of gravity can contribute to improved stability and reduced body roll during cornering. Aesthetically, a reduced gap between the tires and fender wells is often desired, providing a more aggressive or sporty appearance. Historically, such modifications have been prevalent in the custom truck and performance vehicle communities.