Depends on terrain..
Tires are important, but you may want to do a lift first so you can fit bigger tires.. (Rovertym lift, or Old Man Emu)
new bumper will allow for a winch, and increase approach angle
Differential Guards if you are doing a lot of rocks since they are the lowest point to the ground
Rock sliders if you are doing rocks also so you dont destroy your sills
Snorkel if you are doing water and/or very dusty conditions
Roof rack if you are transporting a lot of stuff
It all depends on what your immediate needs are and how much money you have to spend.. if you want to start off cheap, then there is a 'cheap bastard' lift for the DI's which involve moving the rear springs to the front and getting different springs for the back, that'll allow you to put bigger tires (perhaps 32s) on.. and you can also trim your bumper to increase approach angle. www.discoweb.org's tech section has information on the trimming
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