A suspension modification designed to elevate the chassis of the Honda Rancher 420 by approximately six inches. This type of aftermarket kit typically includes components such as extended A-arms, lift brackets, and sometimes, extended axles to accommodate the altered geometry.
Raising the vehicle’s frame enhances ground clearance, enabling it to traverse more challenging terrain. This modification provides improved obstacle clearance, larger tire accommodation, and an altered aesthetic. Historically, these kits have gained popularity among off-road enthusiasts seeking enhanced performance capabilities from their all-terrain vehicles.