A modification designed to increase the ride height of a pickup truck manufactured in 2017, specifically the Chevrolet Colorado. These aftermarket products typically involve replacing or supplementing the vehicle’s suspension components to achieve greater ground clearance. An example would be a 2-inch suspension upgrade installed on a 2017 Colorado to accommodate larger tires.
Such modifications offer several potential advantages, including improved off-road capability, a more aggressive aesthetic appearance, and the ability to mount larger tires and wheels. Historically, the demand for these upgrades has been driven by enthusiasts seeking to enhance their vehicle’s performance and appearance for both practical and stylistic reasons. This popularity reflects the broader trend of vehicle customization within the automotive aftermarket.