A system designed to elevate the body or suspension of a specific model year Toyota pickup truck. It typically includes components such as blocks, springs, or spacers, used to increase the vehicle’s ground clearance and accommodate larger tires. For example, a three-inch modification could allow for the installation of tires that are several inches larger in diameter than the original equipment.
Modifying a vehicle’s suspension offers several advantages. Increased ground clearance enhances off-road capabilities, allowing for navigation of challenging terrain. The ability to accommodate larger tires can improve traction and aesthetics. Historically, these modifications have been popular among truck enthusiasts seeking to personalize their vehicles and improve their performance in various conditions. However, it is important to consider the potential impact on vehicle handling and stability.