parts question

Posted by: Anonymous

parts question - 26/05/04 11:01 PM

Im new to offroading, and i was wondering what essentials are appropriate for off roading. mainly for the front end. i donno if there are parts to ad to keep from damaging like alighnment and such.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: parts question - 26/05/04 11:13 PM

An upgraded Idler arm, at a minimum, a brace for it. Calmini makes a sturdy steering system upgrade.

I don't know if you're into Pre-Running at all, but if so, then skid plates would be a smart investment. I'd keep away from the heavy bumpers if you're into that as well. Especially being 2x4 and all.

Also, upgrade the tow hooks. Especially if you're venturing through heavy 4x4 country, or a lot of mud.

Good tires are a must. All Terrains, even some Mud Terrains, would be helpfull.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: parts question - 27/05/04 01:25 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Cyclemut:
An upgraded Idler arm, at a minimum, a brace for it. Calmini makes a sturdy steering system upgrade.

I don't know if you're into Pre-Running at all, but if so, then skid plates would be a smart investment. I'd keep away from the heavy bumpers if you're into that as well. Especially being 2x4 and all.

Also, upgrade the tow hooks. Especially if you're venturing through heavy 4x4 country, or a lot of mud.

Good tires are a must. All Terrains, even some Mud Terrains, would be helpfull.
Whats pre-running?
Posted by: TremorX

Re: parts question - 27/05/04 03:56 PM

A friend with a 4WD, for starters. Beyond that, good ATs. Don't get MT's, you'll just tear things (ie the trail) up. Plenty of armor and protection. Anything that can pull a bit more torque out of the engine. The 4x2's biggest weakness is a lack of a low gear, so steep inclines are the most difficult thing to pass. The engine will try to stall causing you to lose momentum and traction once the weight transfers.

Stick to things that don't bang you up too much, stay out of sand and remember to only go "as fast as you need to, as slow as you can."
Posted by: Rickster43

Re: parts question - 27/05/04 08:12 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by mikejusmc:
Im new to offroading, and i was wondering what essentials are appropriate for off roading. mainly for the front end. i donno if there are parts to ad to keep from damaging like alighnment and such.
Some good Recovery equipment....
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: parts question - 27/05/04 09:42 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Nissmo:
Whats pre-running?
A 2 wheel drive vehicle set up for high speed off road driving.

You know the Baja 500? Half those vehicles are only 2 wheel drive. They're mostly pre-runners.
Posted by: XterrAZ

Re: parts question - 09/06/04 03:12 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by mikejusmc:
Im new to offroading, and i was wondering what essentials are appropriate for off roading. mainly for the front end.
A transfer case, front diff, axles, and hubs.

That should about do it.

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Posted by: ClaptoVaughn

Re: parts question - 10/06/04 07:39 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by mikejusmc:
Im new to offroading, and i was wondering what essentials are appropriate for off roading. mainly for the front end.
Well, it would help if you HAD something in the front end. I'm assuming you have a 2wd because you posted here.
Posted by: TremorX

Re: parts question - 10/06/04 08:24 PM

OK you're not allowed to talk about that so stoppit ok
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: parts question - 05/07/04 06:51 PM

waaaa-one in the back of the head. aand hey usmc its cool dude i know youre new to off roading cuz your grunts are always rucking it. but hey [Wave]