A system designed to elevate the body of a K30 series vehicle from its chassis, increasing ground clearance and allowing for the installation of larger tires. This modification alters the vehicle’s suspension geometry, providing increased vertical travel for off-road applications.
The principal advantage of such a system is enhanced off-road capability, enabling the vehicle to navigate uneven terrain and obstacles more effectively. Furthermore, it provides an aesthetic alteration, often preferred by enthusiasts seeking a more aggressive appearance. Historically, these systems have evolved from rudimentary modifications to sophisticated, engineered solutions designed to maintain acceptable handling characteristics and component longevity.