A modification package designed for a specific model-year pickup truck serves to elevate the vehicle’s body relative to its axles. This adjustment provides increased ground clearance, allowing for the accommodation of larger tires and enhancing off-road capabilities. The components typically include spacers, coil springs, leaf springs, or replacement struts and shocks, carefully engineered to maintain vehicle safety and handling characteristics after installation.
The implementation of such a system offers several advantages. It enables improved navigation over rough terrain, reduces the risk of undercarriage damage, and can enhance the vehicle’s aesthetic appeal. Historically, these systems have evolved from simple suspension modifications to sophisticated engineered solutions that consider factors such as suspension geometry, driveline angles, and electronic stability control systems. The availability of these systems is often driven by consumer demand for personalization and improved performance in off-road environments.