An aftermarket modification designed to increase the ground clearance of a Can-Am X3 side-by-side vehicle. This assembly typically includes components that elevate the vehicle’s chassis relative to its wheels, allowing for the installation of larger tires and improved obstacle negotiation. As an example, a common modification could involve replacing the factory suspension arms and shocks with longer, more robust versions.
The implementation of such a system can significantly enhance off-road performance by allowing the vehicle to traverse rougher terrain and navigate larger obstacles. Historically, these modifications have become popular among off-road enthusiasts seeking to improve the capabilities of their vehicles beyond factory specifications. Benefits include reduced risk of undercarriage damage, enhanced visual appeal, and the ability to customize the vehicle for specific riding conditions.