A suspension upgrade designed for a specific make and model of pickup truck, typically comprising components like coil spacers, leaf spring shackles, or replacement springs, intended to elevate the vehicle’s chassis by approximately two inches. This modification alters the distance between the truck’s frame and axles, effectively raising the vehicle’s body. As an example, such a kit might include front strut spacers and rear lift blocks, allowing for increased ground clearance.
Installing such a system can provide several advantages, including enhanced off-road capability by improving approach, departure, and breakover angles. Furthermore, it can allow for the installation of larger tires, contributing to a more aggressive aesthetic and further increasing ground clearance. Historically, these types of modifications have been popular among off-road enthusiasts and those seeking to improve their vehicle’s appearance and functionality.