A modification package designed for the specified model year of Toyota’s full-size pickup truck, it elevates the vehicle’s body and frame relative to its axles. This alteration provides increased ground clearance and allows for the installation of larger tires. As an example, a 3-inch system could enable the use of 33-inch tires on a 2004 Tundra, improving its off-road capabilities.
The implementation of such a system enhances a vehicle’s performance in challenging terrains. This allows for improved navigation over obstacles and a more aggressive aesthetic. Historically, these modifications have grown in popularity among truck owners seeking to personalize their vehicles and enhance their functional capacity for both recreational and professional purposes. The modification’s impact extends beyond mere aesthetics, influencing the truck’s utility and adaptability to diverse environments.