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Anybody been off roading in a 2wd? My taco is a 2wd but has a decent lift to it
My 2wd does great in the desert. I even have road tires on my taco and it held out. Best thing to do for 2wd tacos is tires, lockers, winch, and have a buddy.Anybody been off roading in a 2wd? My taco is a 2wd but has a decent lift to it
Hows low is safe to air tyres?Air down
I have seen guys go down to 16 -18 lbs.Hows low is safe to air tyres?
When I lived near Pismo Beach, I would air down to 5 to 10 psi, no rocks to worry about. My 2wd regular cab was only 3000 lb, so the 30" tires floated very well. I used to tow strap snatch a 4wd suburban out. Never threw a bead even when really spinning the tires. Good comment on having a winch. I was poor, so only had a comealong and boat anchor. Needed it if I stopped in the really soft stuff.Hows low is safe to air tyres?
Sand rails ran 5 to 10. Doubled the footprint for me. I used to pull the valve stems to make airing down easier. Great fun.5?!? Wtf
Is your taco a 4cyl or 6? I was wondering how is perfoms with a lift if its a 4cyl mine is a 4cylinder and i really want to lift it but im not sure if it will be able to handle it well.Anybody been off roading in a 2wd? My taco is a 2wd but has a decent lift to it
Whats to handle?Is your taco a 4cyl or 6? I was wondering how is perfoms with a lift if its a 4cyl mine is a 4cylinder and i really want to lift it but im not sure if it will be able to handle it well.
And 8 ply cost more.Whats to handle?
the lift should be shrugged off... its a truck
Now, what kills performance are massive over rated tires and rims. by over rated tires, i mean crap like 8ply big fuggers. unless jagged rocks are an obstacle, theres no need for 8ply.
The payload capacity of these trucks will never need an 8ply.