The time to mod is comming
#22
Good luck on your build. My only piece of advice is to realize the more you build, the less of a daily driver it becomes.
Anyone can pick parts out of a catalog and spend money. Use what you've got, discover what you need by wheeling it, then build from there, and only do it once.
Anyone can pick parts out of a catalog and spend money. Use what you've got, discover what you need by wheeling it, then build from there, and only do it once.
#23
Good luck on your build. My only piece of advice is to realize the more you build, the less of a daily driver it becomes.
Anyone can pick parts out of a catalog and spend money. Use what you've got, discover what you need by wheeling it, then build from there, and only do it once.
Anyone can pick parts out of a catalog and spend money. Use what you've got, discover what you need by wheeling it, then build from there, and only do it once.
#24
+1 on going 4.56 or higher. I have 3" lift with 35" tires and 4.88 and drive it daily, but not a ton on the highway. I went 4.88 in case I want to go 37"+ on the tires one day and for when I continue to weigh it down with add-ons. Unfortunately, I don't have the lockers. Good advice on that one!
Congrats on the upcoming build!
Congrats on the upcoming build!