NJ: 2022 GX Beach Buggy Build Out (2 Viewers)

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Interesting. I don't particularly notice the extra road noise with the AT4W and I was coming from Michelin Latitudes the dealer put on the truck right before I bought it. I can hear some at certain speeds, but don't find it to be too high for my tastes. Though I listen to music at a decent level 95% of the time.

I have a fairly long highway commute for work. At like 75-80 they were loud. To be fair, I also had an issue where the truck was pulling to the right and a shake at 53-64 MPH. All of that went away w/ the new suspension so that could have contributed to it.
 
Updated pic of as today. Got the suspension taken care of, another new set of tires and snorkel. Full list of mods on the first post.

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I didnt see who makes this snorkel? Where did you mount the scan guage? Scan gauge 2 or 3?
 
I didnt see who makes this snorkel? Where did you mount the scan guage? Scan gauge 2 or 3?

Snorkel is Dobinsons.

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I guess I'm going with this for the rear setup for now. I really don't have a better way to do it if I want to keep my third row.

Also, ditched the gobi ladder. During the install I realized I'd lose hatch access which is stupid.

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I guess I'm going with this for the rear setup for now. I really don't have a better way to do it if I want to keep my third row.

Also, ditched the gobi ladder. During the install I realized I'd lose hatch access which is stupid.

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Wow! That's pretty lean camping! Where are the camp chairs, lanterns, dry food box, 5 gal water jug for the camp site, etc.? We just came back from 7 days camping in the Sierra's (Huntington Lake) and I literally couldn't fit anything more than a hand towel after we packed and I have everything "kitted" too.
Albeit, our kids were going to, yeah they had their own vehicle, but we were also bringing up extra for the grandkids too.
When we're overlanding, we run a lot leaner.
 
Wow! That's pretty lean camping! Where are the camp chairs, lanterns, dry food box, 5 gal water jug for the camp site, etc.? We just came back from 7 days camping in the Sierra's (Huntington Lake) and I literally couldn't fit anything more than a hand towel after we packed and I have everything "kitted" too.
Albeit, our kids were going to, yeah they had their own vehicle, but we were also bringing up extra for the grandkids too.
When we're overlanding, we run a lot leaner.

Hah that's just how I roll on the daily. If we're out it's packed and the roof is packed too. I've got different setups for different trips (fishing, just camping, both, etc). I travel a lot for work too so the fridge comes in handy even when I'm not "on the trail."
 
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