THSDragoon
I have a new Trooper :D
- Location
- Orem Utah
I haven't been wheeling for near as long as most of the other guys on this board, so take this for what it's worth, but I think those are the sort of questions that if you have to ask, you're not ready to be doing those mods anyway. You could go balls out and build yourself a super-truck straight out of the gate, but you wouldn't get the most out of it, and I think your mods would turn into crutches if you know what I mean.
I think if you're newish, you take your stock truck out and flog it for all it's worth. Get some solid AT tires maybe a size up from stock, rock sliders to protect your panels, and go learn to wring everything you can out of the truck. Worry about mods once you've gone everywhere local that truck can possibly go.
That's my two cents, anyway. Welcome back!
Sounds good. Well, for sure I plan on getting as much wheel time as possible, and I do plan on getting more aggressive tires, but all this will come as soon as I can get a job. Besides, I don't plan on having a trail monster for quite a few years down the road until I do have that experience you are talking about. So yes, your 'two cents' is appreciated, and will most likely to by put into action. So thanks for the advice!