WarriorSharp
New Member
So, I have had my Tacoma for almost 2 years now and have about to hit 20,000 miles. I currently live in Florida, flat here. I am usually fishing or towing my jet ski to the keys but plan to go up to the Outer banks in North Carolina. I would love to go over landing but this is all I do for now so I do not think I need a lift.
I just bought some Falken Wildpeaks 265/70/16 ($488.00) I am going to pair with with scs F5 0 offset and they are lighter wheels. I have a snow Yeti and I am crossed between matte black or the dark bronze F5.
I am also looking to get an ARE Overland top windoors 5 foot bed by end of the year since I can keep all my fishing gear to travel to these areas in the back.
My plan on over-landing would to get to fishing spots off road, now I do not think I would need a lift unless the road is harsh to reach some areas in the west coast. Here in South Florida I do go off-shore with the jet ski and also do some shoreline fishing. Looking into getting an Old Town Kayak also to maybe hit up some lakes and also camp.
Now, the question is should I lift the truck and add bigger tires to reach remote fishing spots or keep my current build plan which would save me on gas to travel these fishing spots across the states. My dream right now would be to fish in the river streams with mountain view or in the mountains. Also, would a -25 offset cause rubbing on stock tire size with 16 inch wheel.
I may make more edits to this post in case it is confusing.
I am also searching the forums for any fishing off-road builds.
I just bought some Falken Wildpeaks 265/70/16 ($488.00) I am going to pair with with scs F5 0 offset and they are lighter wheels. I have a snow Yeti and I am crossed between matte black or the dark bronze F5.
I am also looking to get an ARE Overland top windoors 5 foot bed by end of the year since I can keep all my fishing gear to travel to these areas in the back.
My plan on over-landing would to get to fishing spots off road, now I do not think I would need a lift unless the road is harsh to reach some areas in the west coast. Here in South Florida I do go off-shore with the jet ski and also do some shoreline fishing. Looking into getting an Old Town Kayak also to maybe hit up some lakes and also camp.
Now, the question is should I lift the truck and add bigger tires to reach remote fishing spots or keep my current build plan which would save me on gas to travel these fishing spots across the states. My dream right now would be to fish in the river streams with mountain view or in the mountains. Also, would a -25 offset cause rubbing on stock tire size with 16 inch wheel.
I may make more edits to this post in case it is confusing.
I am also searching the forums for any fishing off-road builds.