A modification package designed for a specific model and drivetrain configuration, this aftermarket component increases the ride height of a two-wheel-drive Ford F-150 manufactured in 1998. It typically includes parts such as coil spring spacers, lift spindles, or new coil springs for the front suspension, and blocks or add-a-leaf springs for the rear, along with necessary hardware and potentially longer shocks to accommodate the increased suspension travel.
The installation of such a kit offers various advantages, including enhanced ground clearance for off-road applications, improved aesthetics, and the ability to accommodate larger tires. Historically, these kits have become popular among truck owners seeking to customize their vehicles for both functional and visual purposes. The availability of these kits reflects a broader trend in the automotive aftermarket, driven by consumer demand for personalization and performance enhancements.