An aftermarket modification designed to elevate the chassis of a Ford Bronco II above its factory ride height, commonly includes components like longer springs, taller shocks, and potentially modified steering linkages. This assembly alters the vehicle’s geometry to accommodate larger tires and improve off-road capability.
The primary advantage of such a system is increased ground clearance, allowing the vehicle to navigate rougher terrain and obstacles more effectively. Furthermore, it can enhance the vehicle’s aesthetic appearance. Historically, modifications of this type became popular as off-road enthusiasts sought to improve the performance and versatility of their vehicles. The effect extends to impacting handling, center of gravity, and load-carrying capacity, factors that require consideration during installation.