This refers to a specific aftermarket modification designed to increase the ride height and ground clearance of a Ford F-150 four-wheel-drive truck manufactured between 1997 and 2003. Such a system typically involves replacing or supplementing the vehicle’s existing suspension components. These components often include coil springs, shock absorbers, and sometimes control arms or other related hardware.
The installation of such a system offers several advantages. Increased ground clearance allows for improved off-road capability, enabling the vehicle to navigate more challenging terrain. The raised ride height can also provide a more commanding view of the road and allow for the installation of larger, more aggressive tires. Historically, these modifications have been popular among truck enthusiasts seeking to enhance both the aesthetic appearance and functional performance of their vehicles.