A system designed to elevate the body or suspension of a specific model year of a particular pickup truck, this modification allows for increased ground clearance and the potential to accommodate larger tires. It typically involves replacement or modification of suspension components like shocks, springs, and control arms to achieve the desired lift height. For instance, installing such a system on a 2011 iteration of a mid-size Japanese truck alters its off-road capabilities and aesthetic appearance.
The installation of this enhancement can improve off-road performance by providing greater clearance over obstacles and enabling the use of tires with more aggressive tread patterns. Furthermore, it offers an aesthetic benefit by creating a more commanding presence. Historically, the desire for increased vehicle capability in challenging terrains, coupled with evolving personalization trends, has driven the demand for these aftermarket solutions.