The components discussed modify a specific model year and series of a General Motors truck, raising the vehicle’s body away from its axles. These kits typically include parts such as new springs, shocks, and sometimes control arms or drop brackets, depending on the amount of elevation desired.
Such modifications serve several purposes, including increasing ground clearance for off-road driving, allowing the use of larger tires, and altering the vehicle’s aesthetic appearance. Historically, these kits have been popular among truck enthusiasts seeking improved performance in challenging terrains or a more aggressive look. The availability of such kits allows owners to customize their vehicles to meet specific functional or stylistic needs.