An aftermarket modification designed for a specific model year and drivetrain configuration of a popular pickup truck, elevates the vehicle’s body or suspension from its original factory height. This adjustment alters the truck’s stance and ground clearance.
The principal advantage lies in increased off-road capability, allowing for the accommodation of larger tires and improved navigation over uneven terrain. Furthermore, it can enhance the vehicle’s aesthetic appeal, providing a more aggressive and customized appearance. Historically, such enhancements have been sought after by truck enthusiasts seeking to personalize their vehicles and optimize performance for specific needs.