An advanced vehicle modification system, typically installed on heavy-duty pickup trucks, replaces or supplements the factory suspension components with air-filled springs and electronically controlled components. This alteration aims to improve ride quality, load-carrying capacity, and overall vehicle performance. For instance, a user might implement this to better manage heavy loads and simultaneously enhance the driving experience of their vehicle.
The adoption of such systems brings numerous advantages. These include enhanced comfort due to the system’s ability to absorb road imperfections, improved stability when towing or hauling heavy loads, and the potential for adjustable ride height. Historically, these systems were primarily found in commercial vehicles, but their integration into consumer trucks has risen due to the increasing demand for improved ride quality and versatility.