A modification package elevates the chassis of a specific vehicle model from its original factory height. This particular package is designed for a full-size pickup truck manufactured in 2007, raising the body and frame six inches higher than stock specifications. It generally includes replacement suspension components such as longer springs, shocks, and potentially new control arms or drop brackets to maintain proper geometry.
Implementing such a system can provide increased ground clearance, allowing the vehicle to navigate more challenging off-road terrain. Additionally, it can accommodate larger tires, further enhancing the vehicle’s off-road capabilities and altering its aesthetic appearance. Historically, modifications of this type have been popular among truck enthusiasts seeking enhanced performance or a customized look.