A modification involving the addition of a suspension or body lift to a Toyota Tundra, increasing its ground clearance by six inches. This alteration often necessitates modifications to other vehicle components such as shocks, control arms, and potentially driveline elements to maintain proper geometry and functionality.
This enhancement offers several advantages, including improved off-road capability due to increased clearance over obstacles, the accommodation of larger tires for enhanced traction and aesthetics, and a more commanding visual presence. Historically, such modifications were primarily functional, aimed at serious off-roaders. However, contemporary applications frequently balance functionality with a desire for a more aggressive appearance.