A modification package raising the body and chassis of a specific vehicle, the Toyota Tundra, by approximately six inches. It generally includes components such as extended shocks, lifted springs or spacers, and potentially modified control arms and other suspension elements to accommodate the increased ride height. This type of system alters the vehicle’s factory geometry.
Implementing such a system offers benefits including increased ground clearance, enabling improved off-road capabilities and the ability to accommodate larger tires. Historically, these modifications have been popular among truck enthusiasts seeking both enhanced performance in challenging terrains and a more aggressive aesthetic appearance. Properly installed, these systems can significantly alter the vehicle’s functionality and appearance.