Upgrades That Every 4X4 Truck Needs

By Steven Wayne


Everyone starts with a basic stock truck, but before long the upgrade jones is going to hit. Stock won't be good enough anymore. There are many improvements that can be made to an existing truck. The goal is to be the best and fastest truck at the mud bog.

There are many types of mud bogs but power and performance is the answer to all of them.

An engine has to have good clean air to breathe, the filter and housing area should be kept as clean and free of debris as possible. There are special after market air filters that are made for the muddy conditions of off roading.

Installing a snorkel system raises the air intake and reduces stalling due to water intake. A fitted kit can be purchased for most vehicles or one can be fabricated from elbows and pipe from exhaust shops.

An upgrade to the chip system is often needed as the vehicles come off the assembly line fueled very conservatively. There are chips offered with more power in mind and the upgrades can be done in about 15 minutes by anyone with some basic knowledge of mechanics.

One of the most popular areas to upgrade is the tires. There are several tread patterns available. If it is a vehicle that is also going to be used on the road be careful not to give up to much handling as off road tires patterns can be dangerous for on road driving conditions.

Pirelli, Dunlop, Bridgestone, and Goodyear make off road tires, but there are many companies that produce off road tires.

Some of the larger tires may require a lift kit, this can affect stability of the vehicle so try not to go overboard. Lift kits are not just for show they do provide a service. The foundation for many other upgrades such as tire or exhaust mods begin with a lift kit to allow room. The extra clearance that they provide does help produce a smoother ride.

A larger exhaust system piping will also produce more power from the motor as it offers less back pressure on the engine. Switching over to a stainless steel system will reduce rust and it looks more pleasing to the eye. It will cost a few extra dollars at first but in the long run it will save money on repairs to the system due to leaks in the exhaust caused by small holes.




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