A modification package designed for the specified year and model of the Chevrolet Tahoe, it alters the vehicle’s suspension system to reduce its ride height. This typically involves replacing or adjusting components such as springs, shocks, and sometimes control arms. The aim is to bring the vehicle closer to the ground, changing its appearance and potentially affecting its handling characteristics.
Implementing such a modification offers several perceived advantages. A lower center of gravity can improve stability and reduce body roll during cornering. Many owners choose this modification for aesthetic reasons, preferring the appearance of a vehicle with a reduced gap between the tires and fender wells. The practice of altering vehicle ride height has its roots in motorsports and custom car culture, eventually becoming a mainstream option for personalizing vehicles.