A modification designed for the specified heavy-duty Chevrolet truck model year aims to raise the front suspension to match or nearly match the height of the rear. This adjustment typically creates a more uniform stance, correcting the factory rake where the front sits lower than the rear. This is achieved through spacers or replacement components installed within the front suspension system.
The appeal of this alteration lies in improved aesthetics, providing a more aggressive and level appearance. It can also offer practical advantages, such as increased ground clearance for off-road driving and the potential to accommodate slightly larger tires. Historically, these kits have gained popularity as truck owners seek to customize their vehicles and enhance their performance capabilities.