This modification enhances the ground clearance and aesthetic appearance of a 1999 Ford F350 two-wheel-drive truck. It typically includes components such as coil springs, shocks, and potentially drop brackets to raise the vehicle’s ride height above the factory specifications. The degree of lift can vary, often ranging from a modest increase of a few inches to a more substantial modification affecting several aspects of the vehicle’s geometry.
Increasing the ride height can offer improved off-road capability by allowing larger tires to be fitted and enhancing the vehicle’s approach, departure, and breakover angles. Furthermore, this modification can provide a more commanding presence on the road. Historically, such modifications were primarily functional, aimed at improving performance in demanding conditions. However, they have increasingly become a popular aesthetic enhancement as well.