These aftermarket components elevate a Toyota Tundra’s body or suspension, increasing ground clearance and allowing for larger tires. This modification alters the vehicle’s stance, impacting both its appearance and off-road capabilities. For instance, a 3-inch increase gained through these systems can provide the necessary room for 35-inch tires, significantly improving the vehicle’s ability to navigate challenging terrain.
The implementation of such systems can enhance off-road performance by increasing approach, departure, and breakover angles. Furthermore, the aesthetic appeal of a lifted truck is a significant draw for many owners. Historically, the desire for increased ground clearance and more aggressive aesthetics has driven the development and refinement of these systems, evolving from simple blocks and spacers to more complex and engineered solutions that preserve ride quality and handling characteristics.