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I just recieved my first cruiser as my first truck. Im a 16 year old kid that is still in high school. I dont have a lot of money to spend but i want to get bumpers, a winch, and a lift for it. The lift will probably have to come later, but i want to put the biggest tires i can on it with the stock suspension. How big of a tire can I fit on it. Im lookin for a mud terrain tire. Any suggestions?
 
Welcome newbie.:flipoff2:

Make sure to read the FAQ first.

IMHO, you should do your lift first before to commit to tires.
 
tires: 285's fit stock (33") and look good with the 2.5" OME lift as well
bumper: quite a few options out there, all with plusses and minuses...figger $750ish for the front, another $750-1200 for the winch, and another $1000-1500 for a rear bumper...and fer all that, it's silly to not do sliders too, add another $750ish for those.

so, take $5k outta yer pocked and start shoppin ;)


the FAQ is your friend for 99.999% of your initial questions ;)

and, welcome :flipoff2:

and, check out the hoosier club corner...
 
Sparky's clone ALERT!!!
 
welcome!
don't fall for the bling nor for the pseudo-rugged look teen hype.
Figure what you're going to use the truck for and go from there...
enjoy it!
 
Welcome an hold on to your allowance, this place will suck you dry faster than you can say "Thank Sir May I have Another".

I agree with E9999, don't fall for the flashy/pseudo rugged look thats more for the heep guys. Concentrate on keeping your rig running smoothly first than spend on a lift and tires.
 
Start with base lineing the truck make sure you dont have any issues before you start your upgrades or you will be in for a lot of summers fliping burgers to pay for your maintenance issues. Plus what good is a great looking truck that cant make it down the road safely. Trust me these trucks are great but they do cost $$$ to fix unless you do it yourself (sometimes twice.)

good luck and welcome.
 
Remember that going to bigger tires mean less mpg, more gas money so unless you have gas card with a bottomless budget keep the tires stock 275's.
Each tires size bigger you will give up 2 mpg.
 
Welcome! :cheers:
 
93mudcruiser said:
Im a 16 year old kid that is still in high school.

Do you have a name or should we just call you newbie?

Let us know a little more about you, your $$ resources, your plans for the truck, your parent's SSN and bank account numbers, .... (oops, that's for PM) :D

Seriously, you need to develop a plan based on your resources and your goal for the vehicle. I know this sounds like homework but it truly is a good idea and, if your parents are helping with the funding, they will be duly impressed.

Lay out your goals for the truck with an associated cost and time-line. Note whether you can do the work yourself or if you will need help or have to hire a trained mechanic.

Example: (Not real costs)

Goal to have 35" MT/R's with appropriate armor.

Plan:
OME "J" lift ............. $1,000 ....... April 2006
5 new tyres............ $1,000 ....... May 2006
Slee Sliders........... $800 ......... June 2006
ARB....................... $800 .......... July 2006
Warn M12000.......... $1,100 ....... Aug 2006
Slee Rear bumper... $1,800 ....... Nov 2006

You should also make preparations in the event the above stategy backfires and they repo the truck and drop you off at a homeless shelter with a sign around your neck with a phony name on it.

:flipoff2:

-B-
 
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welcome aboard noob :flipoff2:

You have the same dreams and ambitions as many on this list.
Some advice:
Don't be a tard
Don't beg for freebies
Don't be a tard
Don't forget to search for previous threads with answers to your questions
Don't be a tard
Don't think your question is unique until you've searched first
Don't be a tard

Do take the time to read previous tech threads.
Stay out of chit chat...it's not a good place for young'uns.

If you can handle the advice I just presented, you'll do fine.








Did I mention? Don't be a tard.



:D
 
NorCalDoug said:
Did I mention? Don't be a tard.

And if you're not exactly sure of what "being a tard" means then search for the first 200 posts by a guy we called Foot-Stuck-In-Mouth-In-Georgia (aka Stucky, Sparky, FSIMIG.)

And stay out of Chat, it's not a good place for anyone.

-B-
 
Welcome! :flipoff2:

The flip off is an official MUD welcome and not to be taken in a derogatory fashion young man.

Our wonderful 80's section moderators have done an awesome job of compiling FAQ's.

After you spend lots of time hitting the school books (yes, as your folks say - that's your priority right not) read and soak in all the awesome knowledge from this board that's been compiled there.

When you are ready for parts there is no finer man to call than CruiserDan at American Toyota!
 
Don't sweat the old folks they like the soap box :flipoff2: . But definitely check out the FAQ section.

Not old enough for one of these:beer: so we'll give you a :banana:

Welcome

Sam
 
PKP80 said:
Don't sweat the old folks they like the soap box :flipoff2: .
Sam

Hey - I resemble that remark Sam. hehehe :D

My son, at 16 isn't even getting his license, much less a landcruiser, until he gets his lazy arse in gear at school.

Dads rules! :D
 
Wish I had a Cruiser when I was 16, but then I didn't have a license and even if I did I probably would have wanted a sports car. :D

Welcome aboard and oh, how about some pics.

Mot:)
 

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