A modification that increases the ride height of a Toyota Tacoma by three inches through alterations to the vehicle’s suspension system. These systems typically involve replacing or augmenting components like shocks, springs, and potentially control arms to achieve the desired lift.
Such modifications provide enhanced ground clearance, enabling the vehicle to navigate challenging off-road terrain more effectively. The increased height also allows for the installation of larger tires, further improving off-road capabilities and altering the vehicle’s aesthetic. Historically, these kits evolved from simple spacer lifts to more complex systems designed to maintain or improve ride quality and handling characteristics.