A suspension modification designed for the specified model year of the Toyota Tacoma aims to reduce or eliminate the factory rake. This rake typically presents as a lower front suspension compared to the rear, impacting the vehicle’s stance. The modification usually involves installing spacers or replacement components to raise the front suspension, achieving a more level appearance.
The installation offers several potential advantages. It can improve the vehicle’s aesthetics by providing a more balanced and aggressive look. Furthermore, the increased front clearance afforded by this modification may allow for the installation of slightly larger tires, enhancing off-road capability. Historically, such modifications have been popular among truck owners seeking to customize their vehicles and improve their functionality.