A modification package designed to elevate the chassis of a specific vehicle model from the 1995 production year. This aftermarket upgrade is typically composed of components such as coil springs, shock absorbers, and sometimes control arms or spacers, all engineered to increase the distance between the vehicle’s frame and the axles. For instance, installing such a system may raise the body of a vehicle by 2 to 3 inches.
The implementation of this type of system offers multiple advantages. Ground clearance is increased, enabling the vehicle to navigate uneven terrain more effectively. Larger tires can be accommodated, further enhancing off-road capability and altering the vehicle’s appearance. Historically, these enhancements have been sought after by enthusiasts of off-roading and those desiring a more aggressive aesthetic for their vehicles.