A modification to the suspension of the redesigned pickup truck, achieved through aftermarket parts or dealer-installed options, increases the vehicle’s ride height. This enhancement generally involves replacing or augmenting components like springs, shocks, and sometimes control arms. A notable example would be installing a 3-inch suspension system on the specified model, providing increased ground clearance.
Elevating the body and chassis offers several advantages, including improved off-road capability by allowing for larger tires and enhanced approach, departure, and breakover angles. Historically, such modifications have been popular among truck enthusiasts seeking both aesthetic appeal and functional improvements for navigating challenging terrains. These alterations contribute to a more aggressive stance and can provide greater visibility.