A suspension or body modification system designed to elevate the chassis and body of a specific vehicle model. This allows for increased ground clearance, the accommodation of larger tires, and altered aesthetics. The target application is a full-size, four-wheel-drive pickup truck manufactured by Chevrolet for the model year 2000.
The installation of such a system can provide enhanced off-road capabilities, enabling the vehicle to navigate more challenging terrains. Furthermore, the altered stance can improve the vehicle’s approach, departure, and breakover angles, minimizing the risk of undercarriage damage. Historically, these modifications have been popular among off-road enthusiasts seeking improved performance and a customized appearance.