This aftermarket modification raises the body of a specific pickup truck model, the 2006 Toyota Tundra, by four inches. It typically involves replacing or adding components to the vehicle’s suspension system to achieve the increased ride height. These kits usually contain parts such as new shocks, springs, and potentially control arms or other supporting hardware designed for this particular make, model, and year.
Implementing such a modification offers several potential advantages. It allows for the installation of larger tires, improving ground clearance and off-road capabilities. Aesthetically, it alters the vehicle’s appearance, providing a more aggressive and commanding stance. Historically, modifications like these have been popular among truck enthusiasts seeking improved performance in challenging terrains and a customized look. However, installation and alignment by professionals is often necessary for optimal performance and safety.