A modification package designed for the third-generation of a particular sport utility vehicle, specifically manufactured in 2001, elevates the vehicle’s body away from its frame. This aftermarket product typically includes components such as new springs, shocks, and sometimes control arms or spacers, engineered to increase ride height.
Such alterations provide improved ground clearance, which is beneficial for off-road driving and allows for the installation of larger tires. Historically, these modifications have been popular amongst enthusiasts seeking enhanced capabilities for traversing challenging terrains and a more aggressive aesthetic. Proper installation and alignment are critical for maintaining vehicle safety and handling.