A modification package designed to elevate the chassis of a specific model year Toyota truck, the 2005 Tundra, is intended to increase ground clearance and accommodate larger tires. These kits typically include components such as coil spacers, extended shocks, and sometimes new control arms or leaf springs, depending on the extent of the desired lift.
Employing such a system offers several advantages. It allows for enhanced off-road capability, providing the vehicle with the capacity to navigate rougher terrains. Visually, it presents a more aggressive stance. Historically, these systems have evolved from simple suspension boosters to complex engineered solutions that consider factors like vehicle stability and driveline angles.