A suspension modification designed for a specific vehicle model and year allows for increased ground clearance and the potential to accommodate larger tires. In the context of a second-generation (WJ) Jeep Grand Cherokee manufactured in 2003, this modification alters the factory suspension geometry to raise the vehicle’s ride height. The result is an enhanced off-road capability and a more aggressive aesthetic appearance.
The installation of such a system offers advantages such as improved obstacle clearance during off-road excursions and the possibility of installing larger, more capable tires for enhanced traction. Historically, these modifications have been popular among off-road enthusiasts seeking to improve the performance and appearance of their vehicles. However, it is important to consider potential impacts on handling, fuel economy, and component wear.