A suspension modification system designed to increase the ride height of a Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon, providing enhanced ground clearance and often allowing for the fitment of larger tires. This specialized equipment typically includes components such as coil springs, shocks, and sometimes control arms or other related parts, all engineered to elevate the vehicle’s chassis.
The installation of such a system can significantly improve a G-Wagon’s off-road capabilities, enabling it to navigate more challenging terrain and overcome obstacles more easily. Beyond functional improvements, some owners opt for this modification to achieve a more aggressive and visually imposing aesthetic. The practice of modifying vehicle suspensions dates back to early off-road racing and has evolved significantly with advances in engineering and materials science.