An aftermarket modification designed to elevate the body and frame of a Toyota Tacoma vehicle four inches above its original factory ride height. This alteration typically involves replacing or supplementing the existing suspension components with longer, more robust parts.
The primary advantage is increased ground clearance, which can improve off-road capability by allowing the vehicle to navigate obstacles more easily. Historically, such modifications have been popular among off-road enthusiasts seeking enhanced performance on challenging terrains. Furthermore, there is an aesthetic appeal; the raised stance provides a more aggressive and imposing visual profile.