A modification to the Toyota Tacoma’s suspension, raising the vehicle’s body and frame approximately two inches from its original factory height. This alteration is typically achieved through the installation of spacers, new springs, or complete suspension systems designed for increased ride height.
This adjustment can provide enhanced ground clearance, facilitating improved off-road capability and allowing for the accommodation of larger tires. The modification also alters the vehicle’s aesthetic, often resulting in a more aggressive or commanding appearance. Historically, such modifications were initially performed for purely functional purposes, such as navigating challenging terrain. Today, they are also widely adopted for cosmetic enhancements.