A system designed to elevate a specific sport utility vehicle’s body from its chassis, thereby increasing ground clearance and providing room for larger tires, is a common modification. This modification impacts the vehicle’s off-road capabilities and aesthetic appearance. It often involves replacing or augmenting the original vehicle’s suspension components.
The integration of this system offers enhanced navigation over uneven terrain, mitigating potential undercarriage damage. Historically, such enhancements were primarily utilized for rugged, off-road applications; however, contemporary motivations extend to achieving a more imposing stance and accommodating oversized tires for improved aesthetics and performance. The evolution of aftermarket components has made these alterations accessible to a broader range of vehicle owners seeking customization options.