Increasing a minivan’s ride height through modifications to its foundational support structure is a specialized process. This process involves altering the components responsible for absorbing road shock and maintaining vehicle stability. The result is greater ground clearance and an enhanced capacity to navigate uneven terrain.
Such alterations provide several advantages. Increased ground clearance minimizes the risk of undercarriage damage when traversing rough roads or obstacles. It improves visibility for the driver and offers a more commanding presence on the road. Historically, modifications of this nature were uncommon for minivans, but growing demand for versatile vehicles has led to increased interest in this type of enhancement.