A modification package designed for the specified model-year vehicle modifies the suspension to reduce ride height. This alteration typically involves replacing or adjusting components like springs, shocks, or struts to achieve a lower center of gravity. As an illustration, such a package might replace factory springs with shorter, stiffer alternatives, improving handling characteristics.
Implementing a suspension reduction offers several advantages, including enhanced aesthetics, improved aerodynamics, and increased stability. Historically, such modifications have been popular among enthusiasts seeking a sportier appearance and enhanced driving experience. A lower stance can contribute to reduced body roll during cornering and a more aggressive visual profile.