A modification package designed to elevate the body or suspension of a full-size sport utility vehicle manufactured by Ford in 1999 is the subject of this analysis. These kits typically include components such as coil spring spacers, new coil springs, or torsion bar keys, along with extended-length shocks to accommodate the increased ride height. The purpose is to raise the vehicle’s clearance from the ground.
Implementing such a system can offer several advantages. Increased ground clearance improves off-road capability, enabling the vehicle to navigate rougher terrain more effectively. The altered stance can also contribute to an enhanced aesthetic appeal for some owners. Historically, these modifications have gained popularity among enthusiasts seeking to customize their vehicles for both functional and stylistic purposes. The availability and design of compatible components are dictated by the specific model year and chassis configuration.