A suspension modification package, primarily intended for Toyota Tacoma trucks, raises the vehicle’s body relative to its axles by six inches. This alteration typically involves replacing or supplementing the factory suspension components with longer, more robust alternatives designed to accommodate the increased ride height. Such systems commonly include new struts, springs, control arms, and potentially driveline modifications to maintain proper geometry and functionality.
The implementation of such a modification can yield enhanced off-road capabilities, allowing for the accommodation of larger diameter tires and improved ground clearance for navigating challenging terrain. Additionally, the altered stance may contribute to an aesthetic preference for a more aggressive visual profile. Historically, vehicle lift kits have evolved from rudimentary adaptations for off-road racing to sophisticated engineered systems offering a balance of performance and on-road drivability.