A modification package designed to elevate the chassis of a specific vehicle model manufactured in 2012, the Chevrolet Colorado, is categorized as an aftermarket product. This hardware typically comprises springs, shocks, and potentially other components engineered to increase the distance between the vehicle’s frame and the axles, thereby providing additional ground clearance.
The installation of such a system offers several advantages. Increased ground clearance allows for improved off-road capability, enabling the vehicle to traverse uneven terrain more easily. Furthermore, it facilitates the use of larger tires, which can enhance traction and further contribute to off-road performance. Historically, these alterations have been popular among owners seeking to customize their trucks for both aesthetic and functional purposes.