I wish I had the "daf gghlatlt atobg" to put an aggressive looking tire on my 100 like you have on yours. 

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spressomon said:I am holding out for the Billy solution...front and rear!
ShottsUZJ100 said:Your recent mod you're so excited about will become your SECOND favorite mod the minute you change to N74L shocks.
DirtyHarry said:LOL, John
ShottsUZJ100 said:You see...with a 2000+ 100-series and ARB rear locker, you have a setup that almost NEVER requires the use of a FRONT locker even on the nastiest of trails. TRAC up front offers added traction AND full turning capability. If I would have made the same statement about a 98-99 OR an 80-series, that would have been way out of line.
ShottsUZJ100 said:Check the FRONT tire out too. Since the rear stays so planted now, the FRONT stuffs much better...making the front "easier" to articulate. I see this all over all the trails. Keeping all 4 down.....I hardly EVER lock the rear any longer.
DirtyHarry said:I guess that the humor is lost on you, the "funny" part was that you seem to turn every post in this section into an L shock thread. Wasn't this about 4.88s and ARBs???
The thread is about Spressomon's truck. He's modifying his truck and for serious off-roading, this mod is a must.
Well then you might like to know that spressomon's 100 is a 99. You might also want to qualify your statement by saying "the nastiest of trails" that you would run in a 100 too, because there are plenty of trails that even the most built 100 will never see. I don't have much seat time in a 100 but I have driven plenty of those trails in various rigs, enough to know what works and what doesn't.
Unless you have "seat time" in a given vehicle, it doesn't make sense to compliment or criticize on how same performs. And the trail type doesn't matter. You can tell a difference before and after (if you have before and after experience) on even a moderate trail. Those first pics from Sedona...easy...Broken Arrow. Even there, having 4 tires down helps a lot.
This makes no sense. Please explain to me how more articulation in the rear makes the front easier to articulate.
DirtyHarry said:I guess that the humor is lost on you, the "funny" part was that you seem to turn every post in this section into an L shock thread. Wasn't this about 4.88s and ARBs???
Well then you might like to know that spressomon's 100 is a 99. You might also want to qualify your statement by saying "the nastiest of trails" that you would run in a 100 too, because there are plenty of trails that even the most built 100 will never see. I don't have much seat time in a 100 but I have driven plenty of those trails in various rigs, enough to know what works and what doesn't.
This makes no sense. Please explain to me how more articulation in the rear makes the front easier to articulate.
DirtyHarry said:I don't know if I could get the story run (maybe in 4WD Toyota Owner???) but I like your thinking John. If you (or I) can find a suitable rig I will make an effort to be there. The problem is that there really aren't that many BUILT 100s out there...