A modification package designed specifically for the 2006 Ford Expedition elevates the vehicle’s chassis relative to its axles. This typically involves replacing or supplementing the existing suspension components to achieve increased ground clearance and accommodate larger tires. For example, a typical system might include taller coil springs, extended shocks, and potentially new control arms or drop brackets.
The implementation of such a system offers several advantages, including improved off-road capability due to greater clearance over obstacles. It also provides a more aggressive aesthetic and allows for the installation of larger, more capable tires. Historically, this type of modification has been popular among off-road enthusiasts and individuals seeking a more imposing visual presence for their vehicles.