The Modification of Ratchet ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’š

Fenders are done ๐Ÿ’š besides lift and tires, what should be next? I want to save the biggest expense for last lol
 

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Fenders are done [emoji172] besides lift and tires, what should be next? I want to save the biggest expense for last lol

Are you sure that's legal? The fronts look narrow and not covering the top of the tires. That would be a problem in many states.
 
Fenders are done ๐Ÿ’š besides lift and tires, what should be next? I want to save the biggest expense for last lol

My opinion: just save for lift and tires. Otherwise you'll find you spend 3k on a bunch of little things and still can't do the trails you could do if you were on 35s or 37s.

If you want to keep working on it, just look for cheap/free mods you can do while you save.
 
Fenders are done [emoji172] besides lift and tires, what should be next? I want to save the biggest expense for last lol

Looks great! Is it an automatic, or manual? If it's an automatic, I'd do an oil pan/transmission skid plate, then rock sliders, if you plan to wheel it.
 
Looks great! Is it an automatic, or manual? If it's an automatic, I'd do an oil pan/transmission skid plate, then rock sliders, if you plan to wheel it.

It's an automatic... I think it might have the skid plate already and I have rock sliders on it. Some guy ordered it custom and decked it out then bailed on the purchase... win win for me lol
 
Lol thanks!!! It's odd to me how many people have no idea who ratchet is... like they've been under a rock their whole lives [emoji53]

I must live under a rock. Only ratchet I know of, lives in a tool box and does a lot of work with sockets to tighten and loosen nuts and bolts. :thinking:
 
Yes definitely!!

That being the case, my suggestion would be to go with what others have said about recovery gear and CB, then take it out and play with it. Learn both yours and the vehicles capabilities before spending money on mods you might later find were a waste of money. Just my two cents for whatever it's worth.
 
I must live under a rock. Only ratchet I know of, lives in a tool box and does a lot of work with sockets to tighten and loosen nuts and bolts. :thinking:

Here in Charlotte ratchet is not just a tool, but a wayalife. Twerking, partying in the streets, hood rat shit --> Ratchet
 
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