A suspension or body modification designed to increase the ride height of a specific sport utility vehicle produced in 2003 is the primary subject of this discussion. These kits typically include components such as coil springs, shock absorbers, and spacers intended to elevate the vehicle’s chassis relative to its axles. For example, a particular kit might raise a vehicle’s body by two to three inches.
The implementation of such modifications can afford several advantages, including enhanced ground clearance, improved off-road capability, and the accommodation of larger tires. Historically, owners have installed these kits for aesthetic purposes, performance enhancements in challenging terrains, or to mitigate potential damage from obstacles encountered during off-road excursions. The increased ride height can provide better visibility and a more aggressive stance.