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muh benis
one day I'll take her off-road.
Burger here. My K5 Blazer is long gone but I still want to do some mild offroading. Only car now is a 2012 f150 ecoboost. Already has a rear locker and skid plates from the factory, and recently got Falken wildpeak tires in the stock size. Ride height is stock. What else can I do to make it better off road, at least so it won't grenade the second it gets off pavement?
Was thinking rock sliders, 2" leveling kit in front, getting eid of the air dam, and some better/more protective skid plates. Am I missing anything? I would prefer to keep the stock tire size and rear ride height.
I know its too big to be great off road but I want it to be able to have fun at least. Pic is like mine but not actually mine.
I hauled home a 1973 Land Rover Series 3 this weekend. Needs lots of work but it is going to be well worth it.
I have also taken my Silverado offroad but it's really too big and too new for anything crazy.
This has not run sense 2006. But I have almost a complete 2nd series 3 for parts. I am going to use the drive train out of that to fix this one. The body from the parts Rover will be used on a different project.
The Parts Rover body is going on this. A 1995 Discovery. It has had a ton of suspension mods done and it is great offroad. The body was so bad it started to break free from the frame and could not be driven anymore. Hope to have this does in a few months.
Oh, and when you buy a Series Rover it is a good idea to also buy a car trailer.
So I picked this up yesterday
My Silverado in the woods up by my camp. Can't wait to get the Series up there.
but user that doesnt look like a road to me
meh you can accomplish plenty with it basically as is.
i would definitely dump the front air damn as that is free and drastically increases approach angle.
personally i dont like leveling kits but rock sliders are definitely a good idea and depends on how intense you are getting if its worth it to upgrade the factory skids.
beautiful. they all need work.
i just got my 40 running again.
all it needed was a starter. i was shocked.
hopefully will have some new pics once it finally gets warm outside