A modified pickup truck from model year 2004, originally manufactured by Toyota, is configured with an elevated suspension. This alteration typically involves installing a lift kit, which increases the distance between the vehicle’s frame and the axles. For example, a vehicle described as such might exhibit a significantly higher ride height than a stock model.
The appeal of such a modification often stems from a desire for enhanced off-road capabilities, improved visibility, or a more aggressive aesthetic. Historically, these modifications gained popularity alongside the rise of off-roading as a recreational activity and the increasing demand for vehicles capable of navigating challenging terrains. This configuration provides increased ground clearance, allowing the vehicle to traverse obstacles more easily. It can also accommodate larger tires, further contributing to off-road performance.