An aftermarket modification designed to increase ground clearance on specific golf cart models. It elevates the frame of the golf cart relative to the axles, allowing for the installation of larger tires and improving the vehicle’s ability to navigate uneven terrain. An example would be installing one on a golf cart intended for use on a property with unpaved pathways or mild off-road conditions.
The significance of this modification lies in its ability to enhance the versatility and usability of the golf cart. Historically, golf carts were primarily designed for manicured golf courses. However, the ability to raise the vehicle provides access to a wider range of environments, improving its utility for property maintenance, security patrols, or recreational use on private land. The benefits include improved off-road capability, enhanced aesthetics due to the larger tire options, and increased safety in certain terrains.