A modification package designed to elevate the body or suspension of a specific sport utility vehicle, namely the 2003 Toyota Sequoia, above its factory ride height. These packages typically include components such as coil spacers, new springs, or replacement suspension systems. The purpose is to increase ground clearance or accommodate larger tires.
Raising the vehicle offers several advantages. It can improve off-road capability by increasing approach, departure, and breakover angles. Furthermore, it allows for the installation of larger, more aggressive tires, enhancing traction and aesthetics. Historically, these modifications were primarily for off-road enthusiasts, but have gained popularity for aesthetic enhancements as well.