The modification referenced involves a specific make and model of mid-size pickup truck that has been altered from its factory ride height through the installation of an aftermarket suspension component. This alteration elevates the vehicle’s body and frame further from the axles. As an illustration, an unmodified vehicle might have a ground clearance of 7.5 inches, while a modified version could achieve 10 or more inches of ground clearance.
Such modifications are often undertaken to improve off-road capabilities, allowing the vehicle to navigate rougher terrain with less risk of undercarriage damage. The enhanced visual presence it creates is another factor. Historically, these types of adjustments have been favored by individuals seeking to personalize and optimize their vehicles for both functional and aesthetic purposes, particularly in regions with challenging road conditions or prevalent off-road recreational activities.