These aftermarket components alter the suspension geometry of Toyota Tundra trucks, elevating the vehicle’s body relative to its axles. This modification typically involves replacing or supplementing existing suspension parts, such as coil springs, shock absorbers, and control arms. A common application is to increase ground clearance, permitting the use of larger tires and improving off-road capability.
The appeal of these systems stems from a desire for enhanced functionality and aesthetic customization. Increased ground clearance can be advantageous for navigating uneven terrain, reducing the risk of undercarriage damage. The ability to accommodate larger tires not only contributes to improved off-road performance but also provides a more aggressive and visually distinctive appearance. Historically, such modifications were primarily pursued by off-road enthusiasts, but their popularity has expanded to include individuals seeking a more commanding presence on the road.