A suspension modification designed for Ford Ranger pickups lacking four-wheel drive enhances ground clearance and alters the vehicle’s stance. This typically involves a combination of taller springs, shocks, and other components designed to work specifically with the two-wheel-drive system. An example might include a combination of coil spacers and extended shackles for the front, and add-a-leafs or blocks for the rear suspension.
Increased ground clearance offers several advantages, including improved approach, departure, and breakover angles, enabling the vehicle to navigate rougher terrain and obstacles. A lifted stance can also accommodate larger tires, further improving off-road capability and providing a more aggressive aesthetic. Historically, these types of modifications have been popular amongst off-road enthusiasts and those seeking enhanced utility from their trucks. The development of specialized kits has made achieving this lift more accessible and safer than earlier, more ad-hoc approaches.