This aftermarket modification is a collection of components designed to raise the body or suspension of a specific sport utility vehicle, a 1999 Toyota 4Runner. These kits typically include springs, shocks, spacers, or blocks, depending on the desired lift height and the kit’s intended use. An example of its application would involve improving the vehicle’s off-road capabilities by increasing ground clearance and allowing for the fitment of larger tires.
The implementation of such a system provides several advantages. It enhances the vehicle’s ability to navigate uneven terrain, contributing to improved off-road performance. The increased ground clearance reduces the risk of undercarriage damage. Furthermore, it alters the vehicle’s aesthetic, providing a more aggressive and visually imposing appearance. Historically, owners of this vehicle model have sought such modifications to personalize their vehicles and improve their utility in various driving conditions.