A mechanism designed to elevate the body of a specific vehicle model from its chassis, enhancing ground clearance and providing room for larger tires. For the specified year and make, it constitutes a collection of components engineered to alter the factory suspension geometry. These components commonly include, but are not limited to, springs, shocks, and lift blocks, all meticulously calibrated to function in harmony.
The implementation of such a system offers several advantages. Increased ground clearance allows the vehicle to navigate challenging terrains more effectively, reducing the risk of undercarriage damage. The accommodation of larger tires contributes to improved traction and a more aggressive aesthetic. Historically, these enhancements have been sought after by off-road enthusiasts and those desiring a more imposing road presence. The modification represents a significant alteration to the vehicle’s original design, influencing handling characteristics and potentially affecting factory warranty coverage.