An aftermarket modification designed to increase the ride height and off-road capabilities of a specific vehicle, specifically the model year 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee, alters the vehicle’s suspension geometry. This adjustment typically involves replacing or supplementing existing suspension components, like springs, shocks, and control arms.
Raising the vehicle’s body offers multiple advantages. It enhances ground clearance, which is crucial for navigating rough terrain and obstacles. Furthermore, it often allows for the installation of larger tires, improving traction and further contributing to off-road performance. Historically, such modifications have been popular among off-road enthusiasts seeking to improve their vehicle’s capabilities beyond its factory specifications.