A modification package designed for a specific sport utility vehicle manufactured in 2002, this aftermarket product elevates the vehicle’s body or suspension from its original height. This alteration typically involves replacing or supplementing existing suspension components, such as shocks, springs, and potentially control arms, to achieve increased ground clearance. For example, installing this onto the specified vehicle would provide added space between the undercarriage and the terrain.
The implementation of such a system can provide several advantages, including enhanced off-road capability by allowing the vehicle to navigate more challenging obstacles. Furthermore, it often provides room for larger tires, contributing to both aesthetic appeal and improved traction. Historically, these modifications have been popular among enthusiasts seeking to personalize their vehicles and optimize their performance for specific environments. Benefits includes greater visibility on the road, and an imposing look.