A modification designed to raise the front of a two-wheel drive pickup truck to match the height of its rear is commonly sought. This adjustment eliminates the factory-installed rake, where the front sits lower than the rear, resulting in a more level stance. For instance, installing a specific component on a Ford Ranger equipped with a two-wheel drive system can achieve a more balanced appearance.
Achieving a level stance on a vehicle improves aesthetics and provides several functional advantages. It can allow for the installation of larger tires, increasing ground clearance and improving off-road capability (though limited by the 2WD configuration). Furthermore, the corrected angle can enhance the vehicle’s aerodynamics and potentially improve fuel efficiency, while contributing to a more aggressive and visually appealing profile. Historically, this type of modification became popular as truck owners sought to customize their vehicles for both practical and cosmetic reasons.