Originally posted by william12345
Yeah if you take that through the trails your definitely gonna get some deep scratches but a Cherokee is deffinetly the best idea I had one just if you give it a lift you have to tilt the engine I've learned from experience me and a buddy were going through drive shafts because they had too much stress on them my buddy drive shaft actually ripped off going through a trail and idk how it happened but is transfer case like exploded and parts actually shot into the body, let's just say he had to buy a new Cherokee, but just to let you know with a truck you have to find yourself a good winch, I've learned that even in really bad spots that even a 10 000 pound winch is still knott enough a guy I know has a 20 000 pound winch on his truck, but unless you wanna buy two winches don't mount it to the front off your truck mount it on a hitch so that you can put it on the back off your truck because sometimes it's better to pull out the way you came in instead of more into the whole,
But have fun with building your truck, rancho is good my shocks are rancho and they take a beating, my buddy had rough country shocks and one actually started to brake so I gave him one of my front shocks and he hasn't had a problem...
I can't give you any tips because I've never lifted a ford but it's probably predy straight forward but since you have a new truck don't take the cheap way if your going anymore then a 4 inch lift
Yeah I'm probably gonna wrap it or rhino line it. I know that if I rhino line it. It won't be able to be removed. I'm gonna get the engine tuned aswell. Yeah ima buy the good brands only. Gonna buy iron cross bumpers with winches both front and back. And also gonna put a chase rack on it. I already have an idea of what it's gonna look. I really appreciate your help.