An aftermarket modification designed to elevate the chassis and body of the specified model year of Toyota’s full-size pickup truck. This typically involves replacing or supplementing the vehicle’s suspension components to achieve increased ground clearance and accommodate larger tires. For instance, a complete system might include new shocks, springs, and control arms tailored for this specific vehicle and model year.
The implementation of such a system can offer several advantages. Functionally, it enhances off-road capabilities by improving approach, departure, and breakover angles, enabling the vehicle to navigate more challenging terrain. Aesthetically, it provides a more aggressive and customized appearance. Historically, the practice of modifying truck suspensions has been prevalent among enthusiasts seeking both enhanced performance and personalized styling.