A suspension or body modification designed to increase the ride height of a specific model year of a popular mid-size pickup truck, this aftermarket enhancement alters the vehicle’s ground clearance and overall stance. These kits typically include components such as coil springs, shocks, and spacers that work together to raise the chassis relative to the axles. An example includes a 3-inch suspension system that allows for the installation of larger tires on the designated vehicle.
Implementing such an alteration offers several advantages, including improved off-road capability, the ability to accommodate larger tires for enhanced traction and aesthetics, and a more aggressive appearance. Historically, these types of modifications have been a popular choice for truck owners seeking to customize their vehicles for both practical and stylistic purposes. The popularity stems from a desire to enhance performance in challenging terrains and personalize vehicle appearance.