A modification package designed to elevate the chassis of a specific pickup truck model, this aftermarket assembly improves ground clearance and alters the vehicle’s suspension geometry. For example, installing this type of system on a 1997 model year of the designated vehicle typically involves replacing or supplementing existing suspension components.
The primary advantage of such a system is enhanced off-road capability, enabling traversal of rougher terrains. Furthermore, it allows for the fitment of larger tires, contributing to both aesthetic appeal and improved performance in challenging conditions. Historically, these systems evolved from rudimentary body lifts to sophisticated suspension modifications, offering a balance between lift height and ride quality.