An aftermarket modification designed to elevate the chassis of a specific sport utility vehicle manufactured in 2004. This modification typically involves replacing or supplementing the factory suspension components to increase ground clearance and accommodate larger tires.
Implementing such an upgrade can improve off-road capability by increasing approach, departure, and breakover angles. Furthermore, it can provide a more aggressive aesthetic and allow for the installation of larger, more capable tires. These enhancements can significantly improve performance in challenging terrain and offer a unique appearance. Early adoption of this modification was largely driven by off-road enthusiasts seeking improved performance, while later it became a more common cosmetic upgrade.