Joined
·
146 Posts
Heres the deal.
Ive got a 3" Cornfed lift sitting in my closet that Ive had since the taxman sale back in the beginning of the year. I picked it up just because I feel it was a steal for a highly recommended lift. Ive waited so long to put it on because my 04 taco was brand new, and I hate tossing perfectly good tires.
But now my tires are worn enough to where I can convince the old lady to let me upgrade. So its time to go for the 32's.
So, the point to my rambling is:
Would you slap on the cornfed, new tires and wheels and call it good...
or
Would you toss the cornfed on ebay, get what I can, and buy a set of donahoes in a few months, when the check book allows.(I still have enough rubber left to wait a bit)
Bear in mind that for the time being my truck is a pavement pounder, and money can be tight at times. I wont be doing much trail running until after I finish college. Think the Cornfed is good enough??
Ive got a 3" Cornfed lift sitting in my closet that Ive had since the taxman sale back in the beginning of the year. I picked it up just because I feel it was a steal for a highly recommended lift. Ive waited so long to put it on because my 04 taco was brand new, and I hate tossing perfectly good tires.
But now my tires are worn enough to where I can convince the old lady to let me upgrade. So its time to go for the 32's.
So, the point to my rambling is:
Would you slap on the cornfed, new tires and wheels and call it good...
or
Would you toss the cornfed on ebay, get what I can, and buy a set of donahoes in a few months, when the check book allows.(I still have enough rubber left to wait a bit)
Bear in mind that for the time being my truck is a pavement pounder, and money can be tight at times. I wont be doing much trail running until after I finish college. Think the Cornfed is good enough??