Components designed to elevate the body or chassis of a specific light-duty truck model produced in 1994, altering its original ride height and off-road capabilities, are available. These engineered systems typically consist of springs, shocks, and related hardware intended to enhance ground clearance and accommodate larger tires.
Such modifications can provide improved performance in off-road environments by increasing the vehicle’s approach, departure, and breakover angles. Furthermore, these systems can offer an aesthetic enhancement, providing a more aggressive appearance. Historically, demand for these components has been driven by enthusiasts seeking to customize their vehicles for both recreational and functional purposes, reflecting a broader trend in automotive aftermarket customization.