An aftermarket modification designed to elevate the body or frame of a 1995 Ford F350 truck above its factory ride height is a suspension enhancement system. These systems typically include components such as lifted springs, extended shocks, and drop brackets that alter the vehicle’s suspension geometry. As an example, a 4-inch modification might increase ground clearance, enabling the vehicle to accommodate larger tires.
Implementing such a system offers several advantages. Increased ground clearance improves off-road capability, allowing the truck to navigate rougher terrain. The ability to install larger tires can enhance traction and alter the vehicle’s aesthetic appearance. Historically, modifications of this nature have been sought by truck owners for both functional and aesthetic reasons, reflecting a desire for increased performance and personalized vehicle customization.