A modified full-size pickup truck, specifically the Toyota Tundra model year 2018, that has undergone a suspension alteration to increase its ride height, is the subject of this discussion. This change, commonly referred to as a “lift,” typically involves replacing or modifying suspension components to elevate the vehicle’s chassis further from the ground. The result is a more imposing appearance and enhanced off-road capabilities.
The practice of elevating a vehicle of this type yields several potential benefits. Ground clearance is increased, allowing for navigation over obstacles and rough terrain that a stock vehicle might not be able to handle. Larger tires can often be accommodated, further enhancing off-road performance and aesthetic appeal. Historically, such modifications have been popular among off-road enthusiasts and individuals seeking a more customized and aggressive vehicle stance. The increased visibility afforded by a higher seating position can also be considered an advantage.