An aftermarket suspension modification designed to elevate the body and frame of a specific pickup truck model, it typically incorporates replacement components like extended coil springs, longer shocks, and drop brackets for repositioning suspension and steering geometry. This alteration provides increased ground clearance, allowing for the fitment of larger tires and improved off-road capability. As an example, such a kit specifically engineered for a Toyota Tundra typically includes front and rear lift components to achieve the desired vertical increase.
Such modifications are often implemented to improve a vehicle’s ability to traverse uneven terrain, enhance its aesthetic appeal, and accommodate larger tire sizes that provide increased traction. Throughout the history of truck modification, suspension lifts have become a popular method for achieving greater ground clearance and a more aggressive stance. The benefits extend beyond mere appearance, often improving approach, departure, and breakover angles, making the vehicle more capable in off-road environments.