An aftermarket modification designed to elevate the ride height of a specific model year Ford Bronco produced in 1995, this collection of components alters the vehicle’s suspension geometry. These kits typically include coil springs, leaf springs, shocks, and potentially control arms or other supporting hardware. The components are engineered to integrate with the existing vehicle frame and suspension mounting points, providing increased ground clearance and allowing for the fitment of larger tires.
Raising the chassis of a vehicle offers several advantages, including improved off-road capability due to enhanced approach, departure, and breakover angles. The increased space between the vehicle’s undercarriage and the terrain allows it to navigate obstacles that would otherwise cause damage. Furthermore, an elevated stance can enhance the vehicle’s aesthetic appeal, giving it a more aggressive and rugged appearance. The availability of such products for this specific year demonstrates the enduring popularity and aftermarket support for this classic SUV.