A component set designed to reduce the ride height of a full-size SUV manufactured by Chevrolet in 2002. These kits typically include replacement springs, shocks, and sometimes other hardware necessary to achieve the desired reduction in vehicle altitude. For instance, a particular system might lower the vehicle by two inches in the front and four inches in the rear.
Implementing such a system can alter the vehicle’s handling characteristics, often resulting in improved cornering stability and a more aggressive aesthetic. Historically, these modifications have been popular among enthusiasts seeking a custom appearance and enhanced on-road performance. Benefits can include a lower center of gravity, reduced body roll, and a sportier feel.