A modification package designed to increase the ride height and ground clearance of a specific model year of a Toyota pickup truck. This type of system generally involves replacing or modifying suspension components, such as shocks, springs, and control arms, to elevate the vehicle’s chassis relative to the axles. For example, installing a three-inch system on the subject vehicle will raise the body three inches higher than its original factory setting.
The primary advantages of employing such a system include improved off-road capability, the ability to accommodate larger tires, and a potentially more aggressive aesthetic appearance. Historically, these upgrades have been popular among truck owners seeking enhanced performance on challenging terrain or a customized look. The availability of these components has often mirrored the sales success and enduring popularity of the target vehicle model.