This aftermarket modification elevates the Toyota Tacoma’s body and/or suspension by six inches. It typically involves replacing or supplementing existing suspension components such as shocks, springs, and control arms. The resulting increase in ride height creates more clearance for larger tires and improves off-road capability.
The appeal lies primarily in enhancing both the vehicle’s aesthetic and its functional performance. A raised stance contributes to a more aggressive appearance. Off-road enthusiasts benefit from improved ground clearance, enabling the vehicle to navigate challenging terrain with greater ease. Furthermore, fitting larger tires provides increased traction and further enhances off-road prowess. This type of modification has grown in popularity alongside the increasing demand for versatile trucks capable of handling both daily driving and recreational off-roading.