A system designed to reduce the ride height of a specific model year and make of pickup truck. These kits typically include components such as modified springs, spindles, or control arms engineered to bring the vehicle closer to the ground. This alteration impacts the vehicle’s stance and, potentially, its handling characteristics.
Implementing such a system can offer benefits ranging from an enhanced aesthetic appeal to potentially improved aerodynamics. The lowered center of gravity can contribute to more responsive handling and reduced body roll during cornering. Historically, modifications of this nature have been prevalent in the automotive aftermarket, driven by enthusiasts seeking personalized vehicle performance and appearance.