An aftermarket modification designed to increase the ride height of a specific model-year truck is the focus. This enhancement typically involves replacing or modifying the vehicle’s suspension components. Such kits are often sought to accommodate larger tires, improve off-road performance, or alter the vehicle’s aesthetic appearance.
The implementation of such a system can significantly affect a truck’s capabilities. Benefits may include enhanced ground clearance for navigating challenging terrain, an improved approach angle for obstacle clearance, and the ability to install larger, more aggressive tires for increased traction. Historically, these modifications were primarily functional, addressing the needs of off-road enthusiasts. However, contemporary applications also emphasize visual appeal and customization, reflecting a broader range of consumer preferences.