This! I installed a Bilstein lift and left a rake on my LC. I went and looked at the stock setting on the adjustment. It was at the bottom on the lower attachment. I moved it as far up as it would go and that lowered the headlights a significant amount....enough I believe that I wouldn't need...
I wondered how one takes a Tesla cross country. The wife and I discussed this as we were driving back from Chicago. We were on I-80, driving through Nebraska, when we saw a Tesla with CA plates drive past us. He had to be doing about 90 since we were cruising at 80. Several minutes later, we...
I got my 2020 HE February of 2020. I still haven't broken 5k. The RAV4 Hybrid I got in December of 2020. I'm already past 6k.
Night driving is definitely riskier for animal strikes. I'll be doing all my driving during daylight. Still leaning towards the RAV4.
Thank you for your kind words. We would definitely be flying if our kids were vaccinated. The primary reason we're even driving to Chicago is so the grandparents can see their grandchildren. We're approaching two years since they have seen each other.
If it were winter, or we were pressed...
Yes I have driven through those states. My wife and I actually drove out to Seattle from NYC when we moved back in 2010. At that time, we shipped all our stuff and did the drive in my Ford Focus SVT. That car was sure fun to drive with its 6spd manual. It was pretty light and I'm sure...
I think both vehicles are safe enough. If we really lived with this fear of getting into a huge accident, we'd all be better off driving tanks no?
The main reason for leaning towards taking the RAV4 came down to how much are we packing? My wife and I pack light. When we fly, we stick to...
So I talked to my wife the other day and mentioned it's still not too late to purchase plane tickets and fly (we'll be leaving 7/4, returning in 2 weeks). Clearly she's still not comfortable flying with the kids, especially with delta variant starting to spread. Anyway, her main concern was my...
I won't take it as being rude as long as you didn't mean to be rude.
Look, I'd rather fly too. The thought of 30 hours of driving is not something I'm looking forward to, no matter which vehicle. I tried to convince the wife about flying, but at the end of the day, she wins. Happy wife...
As the title states, I'll be driving from Seattle to Chicago, roundtrip. I'm trying to decide which vehicle to take the family in. We have a 2021 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid and a 2020 LC. Just trying to get some objective input, although I'm not too sure if it's possible here on the 200 forum...
The ride is great! You will definitely notice that it's more firmer and planted. No soft, mushiness and brake dive. But it's not uncomfortable or harsh.
Finally got a chance to take a pic with some dry weather. Front is on 4th perch. Rear, I put in Icon springs with airbags. Airbags are at min psi. Total lift in front was about 2" and rear was about 1.5-1.75." Currently at 22" in the front, center hub to fender...rear is about 23.5."...
Yes I agree with you....weight behind axle behaves much differently than weight in front of or between axles.
I would do the airbags. I had airbags in my 4Runner and now in my 200 with it being installed just this week. You can adjust pressure based on weight and set it at minimums when...