A modification package designed to elevate the chassis of a specific sport utility vehicle manufactured in 1997. This aftermarket product typically includes components such as extended springs, shock absorbers, and sometimes control arms or spacers. These parts collectively increase the ride height, offering enhanced ground clearance and the potential for larger tire fitment.
Implementing this type of modification can improve off-road capabilities, allowing the vehicle to navigate more challenging terrain. Furthermore, the increased ride height provides enhanced visibility and a more aggressive aesthetic. Historically, such modifications have been popular among enthusiasts seeking to customize their vehicles for both practical and stylistic purposes, evolving from simple spring replacements to complex, engineered systems.