The assembly designed to elevate and enhance the handling characteristics of a specific model year of a popular sport utility vehicle consists of various components. These components, including springs, shocks, and potentially control arms or track bars, work in concert to alter the vehicle’s ride height and responsiveness. This aftermarket upgrade is typically installed to improve off-road capability or to achieve a more aggressive aesthetic.
Implementing such a modification can yield improvements in ground clearance, allowing for navigation over more challenging terrains. Furthermore, the revised suspension geometry can lead to increased wheel travel, enhancing articulation and traction in off-road situations. The durability and performance of the vehicle can be significantly impacted, influencing its longevity and user satisfaction. This type of upgrade gained traction as owners sought to personalize and augment the capabilities of their vehicles.