A modification package designed to elevate the body or suspension of a specific pickup truck model from that model year. These packages typically include components like spacers, blocks, or replacement springs and shocks that increase the distance between the vehicle’s frame and axles, and between the vehicle’s body and tires. For instance, a particular configuration might involve replacement coil springs and extended-length shock absorbers to achieve a 3-inch increase in ride height.
Implementing this type of modification offers several advantages, including improved ground clearance for off-road driving and the ability to accommodate larger tires. This can enhance a vehicle’s performance on uneven terrain, increase its approach and departure angles, and alter its overall aesthetic. Historically, such modifications have grown in popularity with the increasing interest in off-roading and vehicle customization.