The modification involves elevating the body or chassis of a specific model year of a Toyota pickup truck, achieved through alterations or replacements within its supportive framework. This procedure typically entails installing different springs, shocks, and occasionally, control arms to achieve the desired increase in ride height. The process is undertaken to enhance the vehicle’s off-road capabilities, accommodate larger tires, or achieve a more aggressive aesthetic.
The implementation of this modification can significantly improve ground clearance, allowing the vehicle to navigate challenging terrains with greater ease. Furthermore, the increased space allows for the fitment of larger diameter tires, which can further enhance off-road performance and provide a visually appealing stance. Historically, such modifications have been popular amongst truck enthusiasts seeking to customize their vehicles for both practical and aesthetic purposes.