An aftermarket modification designed to elevate the body or suspension of a specific pickup truck model manufactured in 2004, alters the vehicle’s ground clearance and overall stance. These components typically include spacers, blocks, or replacement suspension parts such as springs and shocks. The modification aims to provide additional vertical space between the vehicle’s frame and the axles.
Such adjustments offer multiple advantages, including enhanced off-road capability due to increased ground clearance, the accommodation of larger tires, and an altered aesthetic appeal. The kits represent a popular customization option for truck owners seeking to improve their vehicle’s performance in challenging terrains or simply to achieve a more aggressive appearance. Historically, these modifications have evolved from simple body lifts to more sophisticated suspension systems, reflecting advancements in automotive engineering and a growing demand for personalized vehicle enhancements.