An aftermarket modification designed to elevate the chassis of a specific all-terrain vehicle model, this assembly provides increased ground clearance. It is engineered for compatibility with the Honda Foreman 500 series and results in a six-inch increase in ride height. The complete set typically includes bracketry, hardware, and potentially extended length axles or control arms to accommodate the altered geometry.
Such alterations to a vehicle’s suspension geometry can offer considerable advantages in off-road environments. Elevated ground clearance reduces the risk of undercarriage damage from obstacles, facilitating navigation over rough terrain. Furthermore, the increased height can accommodate larger diameter tires, further enhancing obstacle clearance and traction. Historically, modifications of this nature have been popular among off-road enthusiasts seeking improved performance and a more aggressive aesthetic.