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Welcome! Firstly, most might say a good plan is to leave it stock and run the stock tires down for however long that takes. Then when you but new tires, buy the ones you want and lift at same time. Personally I'm running on all- seasons because that's my stock tire, so I'm very anxious to get them swapped. But I've taken my truck out enough to know how important the new tires are compare to, say, a lift kit. For me I need to lift first, then I can get bigger tires. So you should definitely take yours out stock on some lightweight trails etc. Then you'll know if new tires are really your current #1 priority. Maybe armor or sliders are more important etc.I live in Alexandria and bought a 2016 4Runner Trail today and looking to get into this. Right off the bat I know I need to look into a tire and lift combination but any recommendations for where to go with a stock vehicle? Also, is there a lot to offer at the flea market that has been discussed or is this a new thing?
I am an active duty Marine and have camping gear with a decent ability to suffer in silence, and have access to the auto hobby shops on various bases so I am good there.
As for the flea market, I can't answer to that, this will be our first time there. I do know that Blue Ridge has good bags and molle holders, even if the flea market doesn't offer much you could browse their stuff as it will likely be on sale [I'm hoping].
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