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Spend more time on the trail than you do in the garage and you'll enjoy the vehicle a lot more
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You’re right about the durability of a stock Toyota. This will be my 3rd Toyota truck. Thanks for the input and I know as I get out there more, I’ll get a feel for what will work for me!Take it out somewhere, start using it how you plan on using it. Toyotas are very capable bone stock. If you're wanting to do heavier, rougher offroading, you could do tires, but even that isn't necessary to try it out. Just get out there, start learning and enjoying the truck, and you'll answer your own question better than anybody else can answer it for you.
Also, congrats on the new ride!
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Thanks for the input and link for the rock sliders. Removing the steps was definitely on the list!1st should be a pair of White Knuckle Offroad rock sliders to replace those side steps. While they look good and are functional, they will not withstand the weight of the truck coming down on them and can even fold into the body causing damage.
https://white-knuckleoffroad.com/product/toyota-tacoma-1995-2018-rock-sliders/
Once you have the rocker panels protected you should consider some steel skid plates to protect your under carriage. A proper set of skid plates will keep you moving forward on the trail while preventing damage to your radiator, drive train and gas tank.
A set of good all terrain tires would also be a good idea.
Congratulations on your new truck! Good Luck!
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My truck came with Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure tires (P265/70R16)Without a doubt, tires would be first. Stock tires are meant for the street, nothing else. Would slap a set of BFG K02 tires on it immediately.
Right on. If tires are taken care of, my next mod would be to ditch the step side sliders. They just get hung up on rocks. Next would be real rock sliders or recovery gear.My truck came with Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Adventure tires (P265/70R16).
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Thanks for the reply Scott!First and most important mod's.
1. map
2. something to sleep in
3. something to eat and drink for the duration
4. first aid kit
I saw a bumper that Warn Winch just put out. It look's smaller than the other one (dont remember name) that replaces the whole front of the truck. Several of my friends have the white knuckle sliders. Their made well.
Down the road if you look into suspension, Total Chaos make's real high quality stuff, mild to wild. Their local to me and I have been keeping tabs on their products. I know several people who run them. Icon is suppose to be good too.
My son has a 2018 Four Runner and we have been looking into things for his.
Very nice truck by the way. You will enjoy it.
Scott
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Congrats on your first mod - real off road tires... I really hate that Toyota does not equip their vehicles with proper tires - they love to put a badge on their vehicles that say Off Road but they look so blah with out real tires to back up the sticker.Thanks for the reply Scott!
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Yesterday I replaced my stock tires. I was going to wait and just run the ones they came with for a bit and spend the money on something else, but many of the forums I read were supporting getting good quality OR tires. So I did it.
BFG KO2 265/75R16
Jeff Petsche
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2018 Tacoma TRD 4X4 Off Road
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I completely agree with f250ben. Bring a pad and pen to make you list of what you wish you had for that particular trip. Buy it, install it, use it. Rinse and repeat!Take it out somewhere, start using it how you plan on using it. Toyotas are very capable bone stock. If you're wanting to do heavier, rougher offroading, you could do tires, but even that isn't necessary to try it out. Just get out there, start learning and enjoying the truck, and you'll answer your own question better than anybody else can answer it for you.
Also, congrats on the new ride!
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So I thought I could hold off, NOT.Right on. If tires are taken care of, my next mod would be to ditch the step side sliders. They just get hung up on rocks. Next would be real rock sliders or recovery gear.
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