An aftermarket modification designed to elevate the body and/or suspension of a heavy-duty truck manufactured in 2012, specifically the Ram 3500 model. These kits typically include components such as coil springs, leaf springs, shocks, and potentially control arms or other hardware necessary for proper installation and alignment. The resulting increased ride height alters the vehicle’s appearance and functionality.
The implementation of such a modification provides enhanced ground clearance, allowing for improved off-road capability when navigating uneven terrain or obstacles. Furthermore, it facilitates the installation of larger tires, which can contribute to increased traction and a more aggressive aesthetic. Historically, this type of customization has been popular among truck enthusiasts seeking to improve both the performance and visual appeal of their vehicles.