These components are suspension parts designed specifically for Toyota Tundra trucks. They connect the vehicle’s frame to the steering knuckle and wheel assembly. Positioned at the top of the suspension system, they work in conjunction with lower control arms to allow for vertical wheel travel while maintaining proper alignment. Altering these parts can affect ride height, wheel alignment, and overall suspension geometry.
Upgrading these components can provide improved performance, particularly for lifted or heavily modified vehicles. Benefits include enhanced durability, increased articulation for off-road applications, and the ability to correct alignment issues caused by lifting the truck. Historically, factory-installed parts were often sufficient for standard use, but the rise in popularity of truck modifications has led to a growing market for aftermarket solutions offering superior strength and adjustability.