A suspension modification package designed specifically for the 2000 model year of the Toyota Tacoma pickup truck raises the vehicle’s body and frame further from the axles. These kits commonly include components such as extended coil springs, leaf spring shackles, or blocks, and longer shocks to accommodate the increased ride height. For example, a typical package might elevate the vehicle by two to three inches.
Employing such a system can provide improved ground clearance, facilitating off-road driving over obstacles. Additionally, increased fender well space allows for the installation of larger tires, further enhancing off-road capabilities and altering the vehicle’s aesthetic appearance. Historically, these systems have been popular among truck owners seeking enhanced performance in challenging terrain and a more aggressive visual profile.