An aftermarket modification designed to increase the ride height of a specific model year Chevrolet truck. These components typically consist of spacers, springs, or complete suspension system replacements, varying in complexity and the degree of elevation achieved. Installation alters the vehicle’s factory geometry, impacting factors such as tire clearance and center of gravity.
The motivation for installing such a system often includes enhanced off-road capability, accommodating larger tires, or achieving a desired aesthetic appearance. These modifications provide increased ground clearance, enabling the vehicle to navigate more challenging terrain. Historically, such modifications became increasingly popular alongside the growth of the off-road and truck customization markets, driven by a desire for personalized vehicle enhancements.