Lowering a truck involves modifying its suspension to bring the vehicle closer to the ground. This modification can range from a subtle reduction in ride height for improved handling to a dramatic stance for a customized appearance. For example, a common application involves lowering a pickup truck by a few inches to enhance its aerodynamic profile and fuel efficiency.
A lowered center of gravity can lead to improved handling and cornering performance due to reduced body roll. Aesthetically, lowering a truck can create a more aggressive and personalized look. The desire for vehicle customization has a long history, with enthusiasts continually seeking ways to personalize their vehicles, both in terms of performance and appearance. This practice reflects a broader cultural trend of expressing individuality through personal property.