A suspension modification designed for a specific model year of a full-size sport utility vehicle, typically involving replacement components to increase the vehicle’s ride height. This alteration provides additional clearance between the chassis and the terrain. As an example, this could include coil spacers, extended shocks, or replacement leaf springs for the rear suspension to achieve the desired increase in vertical distance.
The appeal of such modifications stems from several factors. Enhanced ground clearance improves off-road capability, allowing navigation over rougher terrain. Furthermore, the increased ride height provides improved visibility for the driver. Historically, these modifications were primarily associated with off-road enthusiasts, but they have gained broader appeal due to aesthetic preferences and the practical benefits of increased clearance in challenging driving conditions. This type of modification can also allow for the installation of larger tires.