yes and no on the budget im just lookin at settin up this rig for anything.and yes i have trails really close to home like i said im plannin on using this rig for overland travel i want to leave Nevada and go to Miane off highway as much as i can and only hit paved roads if i have to please read my posts i want this rig set up for anything not overbuilt but deff capable of handling anything i can throw at it and will be towin an Adventure trailer as well. some of u have givin me good advice and its much appreciated thats why im postin here. I want to know if im in the ball park or jus pissin in the wind Thank you for ur Time and advice
Dan
33" Tires
4.88 Gears
2" Heavy OME
Slee Short Bus front bumper *
4x4 Labs rear *
That's what I run and have been real happy. I think it would work great for you as well.
*I think these are the two lightest bumpers system you can go with. They also give you really good approach angles due to the design and fitment. I would guess your approach angles with these bumpers and a 2.5” lift will be higher than some of the other aftermarket bumpers with a 4” lift.
There is also a lot more expense and complication with the bigger lifts. Check out the prices and ask around. The 2.5” lift is pretty easy and a great value. You seem to have some drifting goals with your project. If you are going to tow a trailer around how extreme do you need the tow vehicle. If you are really doing mostly long distance overland travel 99% of it could be covered with a stock 80 and a good set of tires. The other 1% could be avoided.
I have driven about 4000 miles on unpaved roads in the last few years. All seasons including winter snow and mud. These are the only issues I've had with my overland cruiser on 33” AT Geolanders:
1) Pulled off the side of the road in December to park and sank up to the axels in a spring that didn't look any different than the road we had been driving on. Nothing but sage brush to winch off and the HI-Lift was useless in the mud.
2) Got to the end of a 20 mile loop last month to find a canyon with too much snow and a side hill that would have been cruiser terminal to slide off of. About 50 miles from pavement with no cell service.
3) First trip I ever took I got a piece of “Wax Wood” about the size of a tooth pick in the sidewall. I couldn't find a tire shop that would fix it and had to toss a new tire in the dumpster. I guess sidewall punctures are hard to fix.
I guess my point is that additional tires or lift would not have helped in any way.