The modification in question encompasses a collection of components designed to elevate the body or suspension of a specific vehicle model from a particular year. This after-market equipment alters the factory ride height of the designated pickup truck, changing its overall stance and potentially improving off-road capabilities. For instance, such an installation could include new springs, shocks, and possibly revised steering components.
Installing these components can increase ground clearance, allowing for the fitment of larger tires and improved navigation over obstacles. The altered geometry can contribute to a more aggressive appearance and, depending on the kit’s design, enhanced suspension articulation. Historically, such modifications have been popular among off-road enthusiasts seeking to improve the performance of their vehicles in challenging terrains. Considerations for safety and proper installation are paramount.