A collection of components engineered to reduce the ride height of a specific model year and make of pickup truck. These kits typically include replacement springs, shocks, and sometimes other hardware such as control arms or brackets, all designed to lower the vehicle’s chassis closer to the road. For example, purchasing and installing the correct set can alter the stance of a 2015 vehicle of this type.
The primary motivation behind installing such a system is often aesthetic, enhancing the truck’s appearance by creating a more aggressive or streamlined profile. However, potential benefits extend beyond visuals. A lowered center of gravity can improve handling characteristics, reducing body roll during cornering and potentially increasing stability. Historically, these modifications have been popular among enthusiasts seeking to personalize and optimize vehicle performance and style.