That looks awesome! I love the black and black!
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Hey..send me a pic of your FJ. I'm interested in what Hill have Eyes would drive...loeky said:i'm glad to see people being happy with their FJC's. it's not my cup of tea in the least - but to each his own.
i would be careful going anywhere other than assphalt or the grass you park on though or else your going to shread the sidewall the instant you hit a rock.
BASICTEXT said:Hey..send me a pic of your FJ. I'm interested in what Hill have Eyes would drive...
saskdiesel said:I think it looks ok.
Nothing wrong with a street based vehicle. Some after market companies have their entire inventories based on components for suv's that will see mostly street use.
To each his own.
greytandy said:Just curious, why do you (and a few others) assume it's strictly for street use? Not every vehicle is a rock crawler, and not every trail is rock-strewn.
DBS311 said:You don't need to be a rock crawler to warrant larger sidewalls. Practically every situation you take your vehicle offroad, you air down. If Basic aired down that setup it would get destroyed pretty quick. That is why I assumed it was mostly for street use. Unless you limit yourself to gravel roads, packed dirt roads, and the occasional jaunt to the top of a grassy knoll for a picnic with the lady friend, you need more sidewall.
DBS311 said:Practically every situation you take your vehicle offroad, you air down.
greytandy said:Is that really true? Brad DeLong's book implies you only need to air down for mud and sand. What other situations do you NEED to air down? Just trying to understand.
saskdiesel said:Rocks
saskdiesel said:You won't be able to run 10 psi, but for some mild mudding and light trails you would be ok.
I would still worry about banging those rims off-pavement.
If it were mine and I was rich I would have a set of steelies with proper off road tires.
One thing people forget is that the tire is a big part of the suspension when running off road.
10-12 psi in my 37 inch MTR's gives a smooth ride over a dry riverbed or up a rutted hill.
Personally I find anything over 17 psi or so a stiff ride now.