This automotive component modifies a specific model year of a popular pickup truck to reduce its ride height. It typically includes parts such as lowering springs, drop spindles, or modified control arms, designed to bring the vehicle closer to the ground. For example, a complete package might contain new front struts, rear shocks, and lowering shackles.
Implementing such a modification can enhance the vehicle’s aesthetic appeal by providing a more aggressive stance. Furthermore, a lowered center of gravity often results in improved handling characteristics, particularly reduced body roll during cornering. Historically, these kits have gained popularity among enthusiasts seeking a sportier driving experience and a customized appearance for their trucks.