An aftermarket modification designed to elevate the body or suspension of a specific vehicle model manufactured in 1996. These kits typically include components such as coil spring spacers, new leaf springs, extended shocks, and potentially other parts needed to achieve the desired increase in ride height. These systems alter the vehicle’s factory suspension geometry.
Increasing the ground clearance and providing enhanced off-road capabilities represent primary advantages of this modification. Historically, these upgrades allowed owners to accommodate larger tires, improving performance in challenging terrains. Furthermore, modified suspension systems can provide a more aggressive aesthetic appearance, enhancing the vehicle’s perceived robustness and visual appeal.