A modification designed to elevate the body or suspension of a specific year and model of heavy-duty pickup truck. This aftermarket product typically includes components such as coil spacers, leaf spring shackles, or replacement suspension systems, depending on the desired lift height and intended use.
Elevating the vehicle provides increased ground clearance, which is beneficial for off-road driving and navigating uneven terrain. Additionally, it allows for the installation of larger tires, enhancing the vehicle’s appearance and potentially improving its traction. Historically, modifications of this nature were primarily functional, but have evolved to incorporate aesthetic considerations.