A suspension modification designed to increase ground clearance and accommodate larger tires on a specific sport utility vehicle model. This particular modification is intended for a four-wheel drive vehicle manufactured in 1998. It typically involves replacing or supplementing the existing suspension components to elevate the vehicle’s body relative to its axles.
The installation of this type of system can offer several advantages, including improved off-road capability due to increased obstacle clearance. Additionally, the aesthetic appeal of the vehicle may be enhanced. Historically, these modifications have been popular among enthusiasts seeking to improve the functionality and visual presence of their vehicles.