A system designed to increase the ground clearance of a Volkswagen Beetle involves modifications to the vehicle’s suspension. These systems typically include components that raise the body away from the axles, allowing for larger tires and improved off-road capability. An example of such a system might involve modified struts, spring spacers, or altered suspension geometry.
Raising the vehicle’s ride height offers advantages, including enhanced clearance for navigating uneven terrain and improved visibility. Historically, modifications of this type have been popular among enthusiasts seeking to adapt the classic vehicle for use beyond paved roads. The increased height can also provide a more aggressive aesthetic.