A modification for the 2007 Dodge Ram 2500, this aftermarket addition involves installing components, typically spacers or new springs, to raise the front of the vehicle. This adjustment aims to bring the front suspension height closer to the height of the rear, eliminating or reducing the factory-installed rake. For instance, a truck with a noticeable downward slope at the front can achieve a more level stance after this modification.
Implementing this modification offers several advantages. Visually, it provides a more balanced and aesthetically pleasing appearance. Functionally, it can create additional clearance for larger tires and improve off-road performance by increasing the approach angle. Historically, these kits have gained popularity as owners seek to customize their trucks for both appearance and enhanced capability. Properly installed, this adjustment maintains factory ride quality while providing desired lift and improved handling characteristics.