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Or maybe the answer lies in the @ttFJC approach and I should ditch the sway bars altogether.
I encourage this behavior
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Or maybe the answer lies in the @ttFJC approach and I should ditch the sway bars altogether.
I encourage this behavior
View attachment 2771039Been testing these for a bit in mountain and desert terrain. As usual when running these they are great. Had a few hundred kilometers when we started.
The way you play in the dirt looks like a whole lot more fun than the ways I used to get sent to play in the dirt. Then again, the folks you're with are likely a lot better at playing in the dirt than the groups I was with.Some questions are best answered in person.
@elkun1, 18-20 mpg not towing. Get the stick if you do get one and you got to go with the v6. The automatic has an AI interface which causes all of the shifting problems reported online. It constantly hunts for gears. You could get a pedal commander or something else, but just get a manual. Better gas mileage too. And I would look for a 2016 or 2017, cause that's the last year that they made one with out all of the electronic driver assist crap [adaptive cruise control and Toyota Safety Sensors (TSS)].that is one clean 5 year old taco, what kind of fuel mileage do you get with that one. thinking about updating the 02 and debating between the 4 and v6