A suspension modification package designed to reduce the ride height of Dodge Ram trucks by four inches in the front and six inches in the rear. These kits typically include components such as lowering springs, shocks, and potentially other hardware necessary for proper installation and alignment.
The principal advantage of reducing a truck’s height is an improvement in handling characteristics. A lower center of gravity translates to reduced body roll during cornering and enhanced stability. Additionally, a lowered stance can improve aerodynamic efficiency and provide a more aesthetically pleasing appearance. The history of suspension lowering stems from motorsports, where performance enhancements are paramount, eventually influencing aftermarket modifications for street vehicles.