0-500 --> get some plywood from Home Depot and drawer slides from McMaster Carr, and build a drawer setup.
If you're going to be wheeling, you will probably:
A. Be camping and want to store gear
B. Want to carry tools and spare parts
Don't touch your t-bars until you've done this, as you may have some saggy booty.
Save your $$$ for tires over the winter, or just wait for a tax return. Build the drawers right, take your time, and they will keep you occupied to save money in the interim - then it becomes an addiction.
You can throw 33s on there, with drawers, and be totally happy heading out to Colorado next year, and hit any easy to moderate trail if you drive it right, like Beno said.
While it still looks cool, I'm a firm believer that you don't need a front bumper with this truck unless you are aggressively wheeling, or like to mow down deer for fun.
I will be doing rear bumper before I do the front.
If you're going to be wheeling, you will probably:
A. Be camping and want to store gear
B. Want to carry tools and spare parts
Don't touch your t-bars until you've done this, as you may have some saggy booty.
Save your $$$ for tires over the winter, or just wait for a tax return. Build the drawers right, take your time, and they will keep you occupied to save money in the interim - then it becomes an addiction.
You can throw 33s on there, with drawers, and be totally happy heading out to Colorado next year, and hit any easy to moderate trail if you drive it right, like Beno said.
While it still looks cool, I'm a firm believer that you don't need a front bumper with this truck unless you are aggressively wheeling, or like to mow down deer for fun.
I will be doing rear bumper before I do the front.
have you lost your mind??? How many college students do you know that a) want their first mod to be a snorkle because it looks cool AND, b) actually HAVE tools and spare parts (let alone carry them), or c) have so much camping gear that it won't fit just thrown in back, and d) care about organization (have you seen college living conditions?). The cheap cure for the occasional "saggy booty" are air bags...