A modification involving the elevation of a Toyota Tacoma’s body and frame by four inches from its original factory height. This alteration is typically achieved through the installation of aftermarket suspension components such as extended coil springs, lifted leaf springs, and specialized shock absorbers.
This enhancement offers several advantages, including increased ground clearance for improved off-road capability, allowing for the accommodation of larger tires, and providing an enhanced aesthetic appeal. Historically, such modifications have been popular among off-road enthusiasts seeking to improve vehicle performance in challenging terrains and customize their vehicle’s appearance.