For most of the cars out there, modifications are for aesthetics. As you know, from lifting Jeeps, half the lift kits on the market are for looks. Unless someone is willing to spend more on a performance suspension lift - people do body lifts and spacer lifts on trucks because they like the look of a lifted truck with big tires...... Never mind that the body lifts & spacers cause excessive stress on OEM suspensions and steering components, the trucks handle worse than OEM, are bad for the transmission, and the speedometers are off calibration. Most of those are simply bling for mall cruising.
But that's the whole point. People want their cars to look a certain way. Be different. Stand out.
Your van looks good!
There's a thread about me driving a "bro truck". But as it turns out, my pickup isn't lifted high enough, or I don't have bling bling rims......my truck is not a "bro truck". I'm waiting for someone to build what we can call a "bro van". You've already lowered your van. Let's see if we can get someone to lift the van, add big wheels, and do whatever else to make it a "bro van".