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Beautiful place, great pics... Seeing your rig makes me have less dislike for 20’s. That looks great and there’s some sidewall. The bumpers and the rack somehow make it all work.
Beautiful place, great pics... Seeing your rig makes me have less dislike for 20’s. That looks great and there’s some sidewall. The bumpers and the rack somehow make it all work.
I was hellbent on ditching mine but your rig causes me to give pause.
Great info and I agree with all of it. I do very limited off-roading. Airing down is more of a beach thing than a rock thing for me and I now feel inspired to pursue the roof rack first and perhaps bumpers. Just tonight I had lumber on the stupid short OE rack. @FlightMedic178 ’s minimalist but very functional bumpers have my attention.Thanks. I have to be honest that while I don't hate them as much as I did at first, I still plan on moving to 18s (or Rock Warriors if I can find some).
I will say that I have had no problems at all with my current setup and I do like the look of it, but there are three major flaws that I see:
1) The ride and handling is not great. This is true for stock, not just with the KO2s. I know it is an aesthetics thing, but I cannot understand why Toyota went with 20s on this truck. It boggles the mind.
2) While the sidewall issue is not as bad as I expected, it is still an issue. I don't need to air down often, but the few times that I do, I am limited in how much I am able. Also, there isn't enough bulge to protect the wheels.
3) Weight. The unsprung weight is bad enough and I feel like if I'm going to pay that penalty, I would prefer to have a taller, narrower tire on a smaller diameter (and lighter) wheel rather than paying for the useless material in a larger diameter wheel.
Great info and I agree with all of it. I do very limited off-roading. Airing down is more of a beach thing than a rock thing for me and I now feel inspired to pursue the roof rack first and perhaps bumpers. Just tonight I had lumber on the stupid short OE rack. @FlightMedic178 ’s minimalist but very functional bumpers have my attention.
18’s are still a high priority but your rig has style and beefiness on 20’s so I know what’s achievable. I have been looking at rims lik crazy but I actually like the aesthetic of the stock rim I just wish there was a 18” variant.
^I have the same hose. Don't really find anything particularly good/bad about it. What don't you like?
I think it is what it is largely for it's ability to withstand high heat.
Rig looking great btw! Is winter already here?
Thanks! I think the inner diameter of the hose is too thin. Mine is pinched all the time moving from tire to tire. The digital inflater is nice but I haven’t yet mastered getting a positive seal on the valve stem.
No snow in the low lands yet but dusting @ 3500ft and blowing sideways @ 5800ft.
My ARB hose self destructed at LCDC this summer. My compressor is mounted in the same spot as yours, and the hose end near the compressor blew itself out of the stress relief molding. The end of the hose was clean, so I think the pressure on it at an angle just popped it out of the pressure fitting. Have been much happier with a regular hose from the hardware store, a 90 degree swivel fitting to connect to the compressor and a lock on air chuck at the end.
The pics are great! Where'd you guys go? I've been curious how things are looking up in the mountains with all the low level snow we've had around here the past few weeks.
Looks nice in the snow.![]()
Winter came sooner than expected!
The ARB Twin is a serious piece of kit. It might be my favorite mod. I do find the hose to be tragically bad for the price though.
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^Very cool. What version of the GoPro was that and did it have some form stabilization active?
Ah, yes, that one has pretty good stabilization which make the off-road video nice and buttery.
Ah, yes, that one has pretty good stabilization which make the off-road video nice and buttery. I'm sure the 17's and AHC are doing their part too![]()
LX performed amazingly well on family trip to New Mexico. Mostly a prospecting trip for next summer. Can't wait to get back out there. For other TX/OK 200 series owners, it's worth the trip. I picked this area because I could get there in about 8 hours.
Here's the first day near the top of ELK Mountain via Pecos Valley:
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Switching to 17" wheels made the gravel and dirt roads SO comfortable. Even with E rated tires we never aired down.
The second day we came in from the East via Las Vegas NM, and went to the top of Johnson Mesa.
I know this is the only place anyone would appreciate this, but I had the go pro with me the second day and I recorded a section of the trail back out of the canyon near Johnson Mesa of you care to watch.