Modification of a 2014 Toyota Tacoma’s vehicle height involves altering its factory-installed components. This process typically includes replacing the existing springs, shocks, and potentially control arms to increase ground clearance and allow for larger tires. The result is a raised chassis relative to the axles, often desired for off-road performance or aesthetic purposes.
Raising the vehicle’s ride height can provide advantages in navigating uneven terrain, offering improved approach, departure, and breakover angles. This adjustment allows for the installation of larger diameter tires, which can further enhance off-road capabilities and provide a more aggressive visual appearance. Historically, individuals have chosen to modify the suspension systems of their trucks to meet specific needs related to work, recreation, or personal preference. Increased visibility and a commanding presence on the road can also be considered beneficial outcomes.