A suspension modification system designed for a specific model of Nissan pickup truck, the D21 or “Hardbody,” elevates the vehicle’s chassis relative to its axles. This commonly involves replacing or supplementing existing suspension components such as springs, shocks, and sometimes control arms. A practical application is enhancing off-road performance by providing increased ground clearance and allowing for larger tires.
The adoption of such systems can significantly alter a vehicle’s capabilities, offering improved traversal of uneven terrain and obstacles. Historically, these modifications have been popular among off-road enthusiasts seeking enhanced functionality and a more aggressive aesthetic. Benefits extend to both recreational use, such as trail riding, and practical applications, such as accessing remote work sites. The impact on resale value can be positive if the modification is professionally installed and well-maintained.