A modification package designed to increase the ride height and ground clearance of a specific sport utility vehicle from the 1997 model year, manufactured by Toyota. These packages generally consist of components such as extended coil springs, shock absorbers, and potentially new control arms or spacers, engineered to elevate the vehicle’s body relative to its axles. These systems alter the vehicle’s geometry and suspension characteristics.
The adoption of such a system can provide enhanced off-road capabilities by improving approach, departure, and breakover angles, allowing the vehicle to navigate more challenging terrain. Historically, vehicle owners have opted for these modifications to accommodate larger tires, improve the vehicle’s aesthetic appearance, or enhance performance in off-pavement conditions. The benefits extend to improved visibility and a more imposing presence on the road.