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If you're reading this, you likely own a truck. Congratulations on owning one of the most versatile vehicles ever made. Trucks have come a long way from the stripped down, rough-riding utilitarian vehicles they once were. Today's modern truck is an extremely comfortable place to spend time. Upscale versions boast interiors rivaling many luxury cars, making long road trips or putting around the ranch a swanky affair. Today's trucks aren't all fluff either, with little more than air-conditioned seats and giant infotainment screens. They are more capable than ever, hauling and towing plenty of poundage.

No matter how good something becomes, there's always room for improvement. That's where the aftermarket comes in. There is a huge variety of products available, from parts that add power to suspension lifts that clear big tires, for just about every truck produced. Perusing a catalog or walking into a store and wading through all those parts can be a bit overwhelming.

That is why we came up with a list of our top ten favorite truck modifications. To keep the confusion to a minimum, we won't get model specific when it comes to our list. These are modifications that will work for almost any truck. And, keeping with the versatile nature of a truck, we will not only focus on products that make your truck more capable in the dirt, but more versatile as well. Enough with the chatter, let's take a look at our top ten mods, in no particular order.

One thing we've learned over the years is that it gets dark at night. Shocking, but true. If you get out in the sticks or on a trail where there are no city or street lights to help, it can be very dark. Adding an LED light bar is great way to throw some much needed lumens down the trail, but many think they need a new bumper or roof mount to run one. That is why these grilles from Rigid Industries are pretty slick. They replace the factory unit with a grille that doubles as a mount for a 20-inch E Series light bar so you don't need a special bumper or roof mount. Rigid also makes mounts that replace the factory fog lights with better D-Series lights.

Having a recovery strap is always a good idea if you're heading into the dirt. But without a proper recovery point, even the best strap is completely worthless. Some modern trucks are devoid of a good solid point to attach a strap. The temptation can be to attach a strap to a suspension arm or a trailer ball, but please don't. Not only could you seriously injure your vehicle, but you could seriously hurt yourself. That is why we like the HitchLink from Factor 55. It slides into your truck's hitch receiver to create a solid recovery point. Versions for both 2- and 2.5-inch receivers are available in different colors.

Even if you plan on keeping your truck bone stock, it is still a good idea to upgrade the tires. Most of the tires on trucks straight from the factory are geared for a quiet highway ride and little else. Their extremely mild tread patterns provide little grip in the dirt and their sidewalls aren't up to off-road abuse, either. It's amazingly easy to slice one open when the going gets rough or rocky. Any tire built with off-road use in mind will offer better sidewalls and increased traction over the stockers. All-terrain tires are great for trucks that will see plenty of pavement and dirt. More aggressive mud terrains will be a better choice in gooey terrain. Tweener tires, like this Toyo Rough Country R/T, are also a good choice for those that need a more aggressive tread on a vehicle that will still see plenty of highway use.

Trucks get used pretty hard so battling transmission fluid temperatures can be an issue. One of the easiest ways to keep them in check is to add more fluid with a higher-capacity transmission pan. This one for the 7.3L Ford Super Duty from Mag-Hytec holds a massive 7.6 quarts more than the factory pan. Machined cooling fins aid in keeping temperatures down. Another plus is that a drain plug is part of the design. If you have ever tried to change transmission fluid on a pan without one, you know what a mess it can be.
Most trucks now use a coil on shock suspension setup for the front suspension. OEMs like this setup because it allows a shock and a coil to take up less room while giving a better ride. We like this setup because it makes it easy to fit a set of quality coilovers. While they might not yield enough lift (max lift is usually near 3 inches) to run really big tires, they are less complicated and costly than drop bracket type lifts. Plus, they do a great job of absorbing bumps and rough terrain found off road. If you are looking for a better working suspension, they are a great option.

Products We Used In This Article

Factor 55 HitchLink
Mag-Hytec Transmission Pans
Toyo Open Country R/T Tires
Rigid Industries Toyota Tundra Grille
Icon Vehicle Dynamics Suspension

What makes a pickup an extremely versatile machine is its bed. Its open nature allows you to haul objects big or small. While that's a good thing, it also allows anything in the bed of your truck to be pilfered by thieves, or destroyed by the elements. That's where a tonneau cover comes in. Back in the day, tonneau covers were big and bulky one-piece affairs. To haul anything large you had to remove it and find a place to store it. Thankfully, that's in the past. Now tonneau covers, like this BAKFlip MX4, come in versions that use large panels or retractable aluminum slats. They not only provide security and protection from the elements, but simply fold up or retract out of the way when hauling something large, making for an extremely versatile setup.

There is no denying that lifted trucks look great. Bigger tires and more altitude is always a great combination. The one downfall of a lifted truck is that it can be a lot harder to get into, depending on how much lift you add, or on how vertically challenged you may be. That's why PowerSteps from Amp Research are a great idea. Open the door and they extend to assist getting you into the cab. Close the door and they simply retract out of the way. We like how they tuck up nice and high, maximizing clearance. They also give a nice, clean look over steps that can hang down low and cost valuable clearance in the dirt. If you have shorter people in your crew, they are almost a mandatory addition for making it easier to get into the cab.

The one modification that will yield the biggest return in terms of off-road performance is installing a locker. We like selectable lockers, like this Eaton E Locker or the ARB Air Locker, as we can run open when needed, like driving on the street or in snow. If the extra traction of a locker is needed, just flick a switch and now 100% of power is going to both wheels. The increase in traction with a locker is dramatic, and can greatly increase the capability of your truck in tough terrain.

While a tonneau cover is good for keeping items out of sight, it still allows things to roll around in the bed. A locking box, like this Smittybilt Adventure Box is a nice option. Not only does it provide security, but it is a good place to throw heavier items that could be dangerous in a rollover or accident if placed in the cab. It keeps stuff from rolling around and getting damaged in the bed, as well. While big enough to handle tools, recovery gear, and anything else that will fit in it, the box still leaves plenty of room in the bed for bigger gear.
If you are going to take on tougher terrain, you're going to want some rocker protection. Longer crew cab trucks have a lot of rocker area that can be surprisingly easy to smash in uneven terrain. Stout steps that tie securely into the frame can act as both a rocker protector and a step. Just make sure the step is strong enough to act as both. Some steps are simply cosmetic and will fold into the body if they take a hit. These Smittybilt M1A2 steps are available for late-model Ford, Toyota and Chevy Trucks and can act as sliders as well.

Products We Used In This Article

Eaton E Locker
Smittybilt M1A2 Truck Side Steps
Smittybilt Adventure Box
Amp Research PowerStep
BAKflip MX4 Tonneau Cover
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