The modification referenced involves a collection of components designed to extend the width of a specific vehicle model manufactured in 2006. These kits typically include fender flares, side skirts, and potentially modified bumpers, all engineered to create a more aggressive and visually impactful stance. The purpose is to alter the vehicle’s original body lines, often to accommodate wider wheels and tires or to enhance its aesthetic appeal.
Such alterations can provide functional advantages, such as improved handling through the use of wider tires, and also serve to distinguish the vehicle from factory-produced models. Historically, this type of modification has been popular within automotive enthusiast circles seeking to personalize and enhance the performance capabilities of their vehicles. The availability and desirability of such kits are often influenced by trends in automotive styling and performance modifications.