What have you done to your 200 Series this week? (33 Viewers)

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We had AT2s on the LX 285/55/20 and they were quiet, but horrible in the rain. This was in CA where it barely rains too. Tires were garbage in wet conditions couldn't wait to take them off. Just my opinion and experience. I have AT3s on a Ram 2500 and they are better than the AT2s. Took them through monsoons in AZ.
Mine were 305/70r17 E loads. I used them in the NM monsoon season and always felt they did great. I’d like to try the at3. The at2 was awesome in the snow. I realize I said I currently have Goodyear but I guess they’re coopers.
 
Ballpark price for this job? I don't think my AHC is performing as it should. I was going to try changing out the globes and then changing out the actual shocks. But I'm not 100% sure that maybe I just don't love the AHC ride and if it's going to cost a ton, maybe it would make sense to switch to conventional suspension?
Definitely not cheap. Parts were around $800 and you can get them cheaper online, but the dealer would not price match. Shocks are around $220, and bushings around $55 online. Labor was around $900, and they did change out 2.5l of AHC fluid. You can diy, but I didn't want to mess with the coils compressing them. This is CA pricing for what it's worth.
 
Mine were 305/70r17 E loads. I used them in the NM monsoon season and always felt they did great. I’d like to try the at3. The at2 was awesome in the snow. I realize I said I currently have Goodyear but I guess they’re coopers.
Maybe the E compound provided better stopping power. I like the At3 F rated on the ram 2500. Have ridge grapplers now on the LX and the At3 are definitely quieter.
 
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We had AT2s on the LX 285/55/20 and they were quiet, but horrible in the rain. This was in CA where it barely rains too. Tires were garbage in wet conditions couldn't wait to take them off. Just my opinion and experience. I have AT3s on a Ram 2500 and they are better than the AT2s. Took them through monsoons in AZ.

That agrees with much of the research on AT2s. And where the newest bread of ATs improve on. Rain, cold, winter, noise, comfort, while keeping all the off-road AT goodness. Toyo AT3s are performing great
 
Started my rear bumper chop.

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About that much.

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Really hoping third time's a charm with the roof racks or my wife my kill me. Front Runner Slimline II --> Eezi Awn Load Bars --> ARB Base Rack installed last week

Just finished up an 800 mile trip and it's definitely the most quiet rack of the three on the highway. Really excited to get back to a platform style rack while keeping it as low profile as possible

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Really hoping third time's a charm with the roof racks or my wife my kill me. Front Runner Slimline II --> Eezi Awn Load Bars --> ARB Base Rack installed last week

Just finished up an 800 mile trip and it's definitely the most quiet rack of the three on the highway. Really excited to get back to a platform style rack while keeping it as low profile as possible

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She looks a lot different than the last time I saw her! Amazing transformation.
 
Not sure if this is sarcasm.. but here ya go.

Mine are 17x9 0 offset.
Not sarcasm. ITs hard to tell what they are from the pic you posted. I'm getting tired my Heritage wheels and looking for new options. I did recently notice another KMC wheel I kind of like. The 542 Impact. I would stick with 18's to avoid having to get new tires though.
 
Not sarcasm. ITs hard to tell what they are from the pic you posted. I'm getting tired my Heritage wheels and looking for new options. I did recently notice another KMC wheel I kind of like. The 542 Impact. I would stick with 18's to avoid having to get new tires though.

I can get a better picture. My only complaint is they are hard to clean because they have so many little holes.
 
Not sarcasm. ITs hard to tell what they are from the pic you posted. I'm getting tired my Heritage wheels and looking for new options. I did recently notice another KMC wheel I kind of like. The 542 Impact. I would stick with 18's to avoid having to get new tires though.

Pic of actual. I’m happy with them. They were on my 100 first and I moved them to the 200 when we got it.

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Third row seat removal before a long trip. Was lazy and delayed it till I needed the space lol. Used an impact gun with a socket adapter I was blown away at the speed.
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