A modification package designed to elevate the ride height of a 1992 Toyota 4Runner. These aftermarket systems typically include components such as taller coil springs, extended shocks, and sometimes, revised control arms or brackets to correct suspension geometry. The specific components included can vary depending on the desired amount of lift and the manufacturer of the package.
Implementing such an upgrade offers several advantages, including increased ground clearance for improved off-road capability and the ability to accommodate larger tires. Historically, these kits have been popular among off-road enthusiasts seeking to enhance the performance and appearance of their vehicles. This type of modification can also impact the vehicle’s handling, stability, and potentially, fuel economy.