Plastic Clearance Issues
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if you think off roading is so much fun dude, you bought the wrong truck. you need a 4x4 or at least a lift of some sort to prevent the bottom end dents and such. Like somebody said before, treat your truck like what it is and you will be good. If you don't then get used to repairing dents and broken parts. And BTW when you go off roading and gripe about scratches and dents then IMHO you should stay on the street. just my
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Sorry to be the bearing of bad tidings, but your truck is a pavement queen, and will be as long as it is a stock 2wd.
Another thing to keep in mind, scout everything before you make the choice to do it, I have a buddy who would still have his first car if he wasnt so stupid as to do something without first checking it out.
And longbeds... offroad? yeah...maybe with at least 6 inches of lift or more... but without lift you are talking about a vehicle that has no ability to maneuver. I had a buddy with a longbed ford with 8 inches of lift and 38's and his truck even had a harder time than my old 2nd gen shortbed with only 3 inches of lift and 35's.
Basically my advice to you would be to get rid of your 2wd longbed and work on finding a 4wd shortbed.
Another thing to keep in mind, scout everything before you make the choice to do it, I have a buddy who would still have his first car if he wasnt so stupid as to do something without first checking it out.
And longbeds... offroad? yeah...maybe with at least 6 inches of lift or more... but without lift you are talking about a vehicle that has no ability to maneuver. I had a buddy with a longbed ford with 8 inches of lift and 38's and his truck even had a harder time than my old 2nd gen shortbed with only 3 inches of lift and 35's.
Basically my advice to you would be to get rid of your 2wd longbed and work on finding a 4wd shortbed.
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