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Baja Designs LP6 combo spot/drive in amber - not wired just yet. Kaymar rear and LRA 24G going on this week too.

PS: Sold a kidney!

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In the wild. Had a friend in town so we took him up Elwood Pass and on to Platoro. I let him drive my RZR turbo s and I drove the LC as support with the kids.

- Chris.
That’s a fun run!
 
That’s a fun run!

Sure is. We tried to summit 05/16 when it first opened. The top part of the trail was under about 10’ of snow. It wasn’t clear until early July. We made 5 trips up this summer either on our Sxs’s or suvs. We love going up to Platoro. It is a very special place.
 
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Stopped for lunch in Westcliffe, CO.


that’s beautiful country through there... my fam and I did that drive last week in our 100, basalt to dallas... safe travels!
 
I really love them! They do well off road and get rid of dirt/rocks quickly, and they're so quiet and smooth on road and do well in slippery conditions. Better than the Dunlops that came on the 200, and BFG's and Toyo's that I've experienced before. The sidewall and tread design is great too. They've been great for the past year.

I have a 285/70R17 set on 17x8.5 +0 wheels.

I wish it came in a taller but skinny size though, which is leading me to look at the Falken Wildpeak AT3W and Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT in 285/75R17 or the Kenda Klever R/T in 35x10.5R17 as my next tire choice. All 3 of these seem to be in a similar category of being aggressive off road with great road manners, and come in the elusive tall and skinny sizes.

If the Grabber ATX came in those sizes, I would definitely go for it again - it's my favorite A/T on the market currently.

Fuel economy experience vs BFG KO2?
 
Fuel economy experience vs BFG KO2?
BFG's weren't on the 200. After the OEM spacer lift, wheels, and 285/70 Grabber ATX, it dropped by about 1 MPG from the Dunlops. Roof rack led to about another .5 MPG loss. I average between 12.5 and 13.5 mpg per the car computer. The increased tire diameter however should mean that figure is actually low.
 
Method wheels. More details in my build thread in the signature.

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