An aftermarket modification designed to increase the ground clearance of the Polaris Ranger 150. This typically involves replacing or adding components to the vehicle’s suspension system, raising the frame and body higher above the axles. For example, a two-inch modification elevates the vehicle by that same measure, allowing it to traverse more challenging terrains.
The purpose of such a modification is to improve off-road performance and maneuverability. Increased clearance reduces the risk of the vehicle’s undercarriage contacting obstacles such as rocks, logs, or uneven ground. Historically, such modifications have been popular among off-road enthusiasts seeking to enhance the capabilities of their vehicles for recreational or utility purposes, improving its ability to perform in demanding environments.