A modification package designed for the specified model year of the Chevrolet Tahoe aims to reduce or eliminate the factory rake. This rake refers to the difference in height between the front and rear of the vehicle, where the front typically sits lower than the rear. After installation, the vehicle will sit more level, offering an altered stance.
The primary benefit of such a system is achieving a more aesthetically pleasing, balanced appearance. Furthermore, the adjusted ride height can provide increased ground clearance, potentially accommodating larger tires. Historically, these systems have become popular among truck and SUV owners seeking to enhance their vehicle’s appearance and off-road capabilities without the expense of a full suspension lift.