Like everyone else has said, you don't need much.
To be honest, my truck is heavily modified but the only thing that makes a big difference to it's offroad capability is the tyres. Get a decent set of tyres (second hand ones with loads of life come up all the tim), make a set of axle breathers (cheap) and then worry about the rest later on.
You'll be astonished where you can go even in a standard truck!
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1.6 16v, Rock Lobster, PAS, Muddyzook rear disc conversion, coated in Raptor, 33in x 10.5, heated seats, lovingly restored by Scottie!
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thanks for all the replies you all seem to know your stuff and im sure in future if there's ever a problem i know where to come all good advice and im looking forward to buying myself an sj and getting muddy
A Newbie with a 1988 Samurai Hard-Top