upcruiser
Perpetual Transient
Just throwing around an idea right now. My wife and I have been discussing vehicles a bunch this week. I had listed my '00 Tundra for sale but now we are having second thoughts and thinking we should hold onto it. I love the truck honestly and it does everything a daily driver should do and more.
Instead of selling it though we are thinking about getting rid of the Discovery. If we do this, I'd like to upgrad the Tundra a bit to make it more capable for light duty overland type activity. I'd like to get it up on 33's, with the right amount of lift to provide a comfortable rid still and not sacrifice the truck's great on pavement abilities. Do you guys have some good recomendations along these lines? I'd like the suspension to have the same load carrying capacity as the current add-a-leaf setup. Also, I'd like to come up with a good rear bumper/tire carrier setup.
The long term plan would be to eventually throw a fwc on it (I am becoming more and more smitten bythem) use it for longer trips. The truck does trips well now however I'd like it to have a bit more reserve in offroad ability as to not stress it in tougher environments.
Lastly, I need to deal with the leaky manifolds. Are Doug Thorley headers the way to go still? I see prices seem to have dropped a bit on them.
Instead of selling it though we are thinking about getting rid of the Discovery. If we do this, I'd like to upgrad the Tundra a bit to make it more capable for light duty overland type activity. I'd like to get it up on 33's, with the right amount of lift to provide a comfortable rid still and not sacrifice the truck's great on pavement abilities. Do you guys have some good recomendations along these lines? I'd like the suspension to have the same load carrying capacity as the current add-a-leaf setup. Also, I'd like to come up with a good rear bumper/tire carrier setup.
The long term plan would be to eventually throw a fwc on it (I am becoming more and more smitten bythem) use it for longer trips. The truck does trips well now however I'd like it to have a bit more reserve in offroad ability as to not stress it in tougher environments.
Lastly, I need to deal with the leaky manifolds. Are Doug Thorley headers the way to go still? I see prices seem to have dropped a bit on them.