A modification package designed to reduce the ride height of a specific model year sport utility vehicle. This aftermarket product typically includes components such as springs, shocks, and sometimes spindles or control arms, engineered to achieve a lower center of gravity and altered vehicle stance on a 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe.
Implementing this type of modification can yield several benefits, including improved handling characteristics due to reduced body roll, a more aggressive aesthetic appearance, and enhanced aerodynamic efficiency in some cases. Historically, such modifications have been popular among enthusiasts seeking to personalize their vehicles and improve performance attributes beyond factory specifications.