An automotive modification package designed to augment the visual presence and potentially enhance the aerodynamic properties of a specific sport utility vehicle. This assembly typically includes components such as fender flares, side skirts, and bumper extensions, which collectively widen the vehicle’s stance. An example is a collection of aftermarket parts explicitly manufactured to fit the fourth-generation (WK2) or fifth-generation (WL) of a popular American SUV, giving it a more aggressive and customized aesthetic.
The significance of these modification sets lies in their ability to personalize a mass-produced vehicle, differentiating it from others on the road. Benefits can range from purely aesthetic appeal to practical improvements, such as accommodating larger tires for off-road applications or providing increased stability at higher speeds, depending on the design and quality of the parts. These kits evolved from motorsports applications where wider tracks and enhanced aerodynamics were crucial for performance, eventually filtering down to the consumer market for road vehicles.