A modification package designed to elevate the body or suspension of a specific sport utility vehicle, model year 2001, manufactured by Toyota, commonly enhances ground clearance and allows for larger tires. This type of aftermarket system typically includes components such as coil spacers, extended shocks, or replacement springs to achieve the desired increased ride height.
The advantages of installing such a system can include improved off-road capability by reducing the risk of undercarriage damage. Furthermore, the altered stance can create a more aggressive aesthetic. Historically, these types of enhancements have been popular among enthusiasts seeking both functional improvements and visual customization for their vehicles. Considerations when evaluating such a modification include maintaining proper suspension geometry, driveline angles, and ensuring compatibility with the vehicle’s original equipment.