Thanks all!
I live in Colorado, so I will do most of my four-wheeling in the mountains, which could be rocky. I would also like to take it to trails in Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico.
I can see where it makes sense to do something different on the front end with the plastic bumper. I have rubbed this a few times on the trails I have tried. I never really was a fan of it and only kept it to maybe squeeze some more MPG out of the Tahoe. I am guessing the MPG savings would be negligible.
Trimming the plastic bumper (BP trim) seems to be the cheapest and lightest option to get a better approach angle. However, I would like to use the fog lamps still and add a recovery system with a winch. To do that, I would have to look at aftermarket bumpers.
Looking around on the Web, there are many different options and price ranges for bumpers. I am assuming the ones less than $1k will be only good for the show and will be awful when you actually need it. The Pre-runner style looks like the one I would prefer because it looks like there is clearance to remove the headlights when needed.
What brands would you recommend? What brands would you stay away from?
I would want one that has a which mount, and preferably hidden, but also would like this to not be ultra-heavy.
I will probably start with the above and then work my way further into mods as I drive it more on trails and learn what it can't do.
I am assuming that if I want more clearance, I will need to do a better lift than the leveling kit. I was not a big fan of the leveling kit because it seemed like adding stress to the existing suspension. But it did give more clearance for my 285/70/17 tires. However, I don't want to go huge on this lift, so 6" and greater is not in my mind. I think a 3-4" lift would be OK at the most because I do not want the center gravity to be too high.
I have seen comments that improving wheel travel with a lift is the way to go. Excuse the ignorant, but can someone explain what this wheel travel is?
I also saw from Bill 1960 that any lift greater than the leveling kit would also need the aftermarket spindles for the IFS.
I also saw another comment that some cross-member drops look like they are asking to hit a boulder.
Given the lift, what system would you recommend? What brands are good, and what sucks? I know I will probably sacrifice ride quality for a lift, but I don't want to feel like I am passing a kidney stone while driving it, so something with good ride quality would be nice.
I know there are lots of options. I am not trying to build an off-road racer, but I do want to increase its capabilities. With everyone's help, I am hoping that I can narrow down the list more and know what will hit my budget.
I am curious about this comment from Bill 1960...
"I like the ride of IFS, so I’ll be swapping in the center section from 2500 should I get that deep into the pool."
Is there any write-up about that?