A suspension modification designed for a specific model year of a compact pickup truck, this aftermarket upgrade involves elevating the vehicle’s body or suspension from its original factory height. This commonly includes components such as new springs, shocks, and sometimes blocks or spacers, all engineered for compatibility with the specified vehicle’s chassis and suspension system.
The advantages of such a modification include increased ground clearance, enabling improved off-road capability and the accommodation of larger tires. This can also alter the vehicle’s appearance, providing a more aggressive or customized aesthetic. Historically, these modifications have been popular among off-road enthusiasts and individuals seeking to enhance the visual appeal of their trucks. Factors such as intended use, budget, and desired ride quality often influence the selection of a particular system.