A modification package designed to elevate the chassis of a specific sport utility vehicle model produced in 1998 is the central focus. This aftermarket system typically includes components such as taller springs, extended shocks, and potentially modified control arms or brackets. Its primary function is to increase ground clearance and allow for the fitment of larger tires.
The adoption of such a system offers several advantages, including improved off-road capability and a more aggressive aesthetic. Historically, vehicle modifications of this nature have been popular among enthusiasts seeking enhanced performance on uneven terrain or those desiring a personalized appearance. The increased ride height can also provide improved visibility.