A modification system designed to increase the ride height of a specific model and drivetrain configuration of a popular pickup truck. These systems typically include components such as spacers, coil springs, or leaf spring blocks intended to elevate the vehicle’s frame relative to its axles. An example would be a kit containing new front coil springs and rear leaf spring shackles specifically engineered for a two-wheel drive 1997 Chevrolet 1500, resulting in a taller stance.
The utilization of such a system offers several advantages. Increased ground clearance enhances off-road capabilities, allowing the vehicle to navigate uneven terrain more effectively. Additionally, the altered appearance can be aesthetically desirable for some owners. Historically, these systems evolved alongside the popularity of off-road motorsports and the desire for a more imposing visual presence on public roads. The availability and variety of these kits reflect the enduring popularity of the specified truck model.