An aftermarket modification designed to increase the ride height of a specific model year of a mid-size pickup truck, namely the 2017 Toyota Tacoma, alters its factory suspension geometry. This adaptation provides additional clearance for larger tires, enhances off-road capability, and modifies the vehicle’s overall appearance.
Installing such a system can provide improved ground clearance for navigating rough terrain, allow for the fitment of larger, more aggressive tires to enhance traction, and contribute to a more imposing aesthetic. Historically, these modifications were primarily used for off-road racing and serious trail driving. However, they have gained popularity among drivers seeking a bolder look for their vehicles. Careful consideration must be given to potential impacts on vehicle handling, fuel economy, and compliance with local regulations.