An aftermarket modification designed to elevate the body or suspension of a specific model year and drivetrain configuration of a full-size pickup truck. This modification alters the vehicle’s ride height and ground clearance. For example, installing such a kit on a 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 with two-wheel drive would visibly raise the truck.
The installation of this component can offer several advantages. Increased ground clearance facilitates off-road driving and allows for the fitment of larger tires. Aesthetically, it provides a more aggressive appearance. Historically, such modifications have been popular amongst truck enthusiasts seeking enhanced performance or a customized look. The availability and demand for these kits reflect trends in vehicle customization and off-road recreation.