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Muddygriff

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Hello all. Advice needed for some starting items and upgrades. I am duplicating this thread from the one I made on the Off Road section as I got no replies for that one. I have my new LC and am excited to start making it a bit more capable for off road. I need some experienced advice in this because Iโ€™m new to off roading. First, I donโ€™t intend to do hard core rock climbing or deep mudding, but I do intend to take it onto some low to medium difficulty trails. I also intend to do some overland excursions.

I currently have a vanilla LC trim (had to go far and wide for 18โ€ wheels), and purposely got it with as few add ons as possible so I could fine tune the rig. What would be your top 5 purchases? Iโ€™m looking for everything from big ticket bolt on items down to recovery gear and organization of where to put the gear.
 
Better tires: there are many good threads on that tires to pick. I am running Nitto Terra Grapplers G3 275/70/R18. It is a great all around tire for on and offroad.

A system to air down and air back up. Even though you wonโ€™t be rock crawling and doing heavy off-roading. Airing down the tire pressure will give you a smoother ride on bumpy roads.

Even though your off-roading isnโ€™t extreme I would upgrade from the dust guard to the full skid plate. It will protect the sensitive bits from the unseen tree stump or rock you will certainly hit from time to time.

Really that is about it unless you are going full overland mode and then that rabbit hole is very very deep, and very very wide.
 
As you have probably seen by the volume of posts in this forum, tires and suspension upgrades seeking to improve traction and ground clearance are often top priorities. Although, they usually come with trade-offs against gas mileage and on-road ride quality.

It is also very humbling to see how easily even the most capable vehicles can still get stuck in sand, mud and snow. So also consider tools for vehicle recovery like wenches, tow straps, traction pads, and shovels as well as good communication gear if you are going off the grid.

Ultimately, your best accessories might be skill, wisdom, and experience for route selection and obstacle navigation. The LC is amazingly capable off the lot. Thus, there is a good argument to spend the money early on for gas and trips to get out there and practice the craft.
 
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