Elevating vehicles equipped with power delivered to only two wheels typically involves modifications to the suspension system. This process often includes installing taller springs, longer shocks, and specialized mounting brackets. For example, a truck originally designed for on-road use could be modified for improved ground clearance suitable for off-road trails.
Enhanced ground clearance facilitates traversing uneven terrain and obstacles, proving beneficial for recreational activities such as off-roading or for vehicles requiring increased maneuverability in challenging environments. Historically, such modifications were primarily performed on trucks and SUVs, but the practice has expanded to encompass a wider range of vehicle types as demand for personalized vehicle aesthetics and functionality grows.