The term refers to a collection of aftermarket components designed to reduce the ride height of a specific model year Ford F-150 pickup truck. These kits typically include items such as lowering springs, drop spindles, modified shocks, and potentially other hardware required for proper installation and alignment. As an example, a consumer seeking to improve the aesthetics and handling of their 2013 Ford F-150 might purchase and install such a kit.
Implementation offers potential benefits including an altered vehicle stance for enhanced visual appeal, a reduced center of gravity potentially improving handling characteristics and cornering ability, and in some cases, improved aerodynamic efficiency. Historically, modifications like these have been popular among truck enthusiasts seeking to customize their vehicles for both aesthetic and performance reasons. The availability of these kits reflects the demand for personalization within the automotive aftermarket.