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truckman0001

New Member
Location
West Jordan, UT
Hey, my name is Blake from West Jordan. I drive a stock 92 toyota pickup. i love off-roadin but i'm kinda new to doin it myself. i was wondering if anyone has any suggestions of what i can do to my truck to get me started
 

Slangy

Sgt. CulPepper
Location
Utah
Sell it and buy a Jeep. No just kidding, just as grandmaster asked what type of terrain are you wanting to do.
 

RockMonkey

Suddenly Enthusiastic
Take it wheeling! In stock form your truck is capable of completing many trails. By wheeling it you will learn for yourself what needs to be modified on your truck to make it perform the way you want it to, in the terrain you want to drive.
 

Brett

Meat-Hippy
Take it wheeling! In stock form your truck is capable of completing many trails. By wheeling it you will learn for yourself what needs to be modified on your truck to make it perform the way you want it to, in the terrain you want to drive.

Monkey is right on with this! Take it out, explore what you can and find out what you want to change to be more capable.

Welcome to RME :brett:
 

SAMI

Formerly Beardy McGee
Location
SLC, UT
welcome

This site may become addicting... The more time spent on the forum, the more pale your skin can get.. Take Brett for example :)

-Jason
 

Paul R

Well-Known Member
Location
SLC
Welcome!

I would say if you are in to the rocks get some good tires and like others have suggested go from there. Sliders and protection like bumpers and skid plates would be good. Maybe a mild suspension just build it as you need it :)
:cool:
 

Rhinowitharubi

New Member
Hey man, the best way to start learning and improving your offroad skills is to take it out when its still stock and getting a feel for your rig. Take note of what gives u the most trouble, then improve upon it with mods.
 

truckman0001

New Member
Location
West Jordan, UT
sounds good to me. you guys are great. like i say, new to this but i'm havin a blast. I've had my truck for about a year now and i know what it can do on road and on minor trails. but i'll pay more attention to it as i go.
 
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