A suspension modification assembly designed for a specific model year and configuration of a light-duty pickup truck, this component elevates the vehicle’s chassis relative to its axles. This alteration is typically sought to increase ground clearance, accommodate larger tires, or enhance the vehicle’s aesthetic appearance.
Implementing such a modification offers several advantages, including improved off-road capability by reducing the likelihood of undercarriage damage on uneven terrain. Furthermore, larger tires can provide increased traction and a more aggressive visual style. Historically, these kits have evolved from simple spacer blocks to more sophisticated systems that incorporate replacement springs, shocks, and control arms, affecting ride quality and handling characteristics.