An aftermarket modification designed to elevate the body of a 2025 Toyota Tundra pickup truck above its original factory ride height. This type of system typically involves replacing or modifying the vehicle’s suspension components, such as springs, shocks, and control arms. For example, a 3-inch system would raise the truck’s chassis three inches higher off the ground than its stock configuration.
The installation of such a system can offer several advantages. Increased ground clearance allows for improved off-road capability by reducing the risk of undercarriage damage when navigating rough terrain. Furthermore, it can provide enhanced visibility for the driver. Historically, these modifications have been popular among truck enthusiasts seeking both functional improvements and an altered aesthetic appearance. The aftermarket sector provides many options, from basic leveling sets to complex long-travel suspensions.