An aftermarket modification designed to elevate the body or suspension of a specific sport utility vehicle from the 2004 model year is the focal point. The product alters the vehicle’s ride height, creating increased ground clearance and accommodating larger tires. These systems typically include components such as coil spacers, extended shocks, and potentially new control arms, depending on the magnitude of the elevation increase.
Implementing this modification can provide several advantages. The increased ground clearance allows for improved off-road performance by reducing the risk of undercarriage damage from obstacles. The ability to accommodate larger tires offers enhanced traction in various terrains. Furthermore, the altered stance often provides an aesthetically enhanced, more aggressive appearance. Historically, modifications of this nature have been popular among off-road enthusiasts and those seeking a more personalized vehicle.