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Off-road capability?

Discussion in '3rd Gen 4Runners (1996-2002)' started by cloval, Jan 10, 2022.

  1. Jan 13, 2022 at 2:38 PM
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    Thanks for the links. Another site added to my daily searches.
     
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    Pinstripes, lots of em. Plus a couple dents.
    What size tires are you using?

    You'll be proud of me I dropped down to 18psi for off roading Saturday and Sunday. Baby steps.

    I figure Milwaukee has batteries figured out. I've been real impressed with the charge life. I bought the combo tree saw and chainsaw w/ 2 batteries and 2 chargers. I'm still on my original charge on the 2nd battery since... (looked at order history) September!

    Didn't really pay attention to when I switched batteries though.

    Granted I really only use it for cutting down trees on the trail but still that's pretty amazing.

    Edited to add I do love my Viair 300P.
     
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    Pinstripes, lots of em. Plus a couple dents.
    Other used vehicles to look at is the Lexus 460 & 470.
    These are re-badged luxury Toyota Landcruisers and Prados.

    I had 2 of them on a trail ride Saturday. They did fine.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihp5jYB5Xhs
     
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    Good call. The GX is a Prado/4Runner, and the LX is a full size Landcruiser/trail limo. :D
     
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    My tires are 255/85/16

    Being Cooper ST Maxx, they only measure at 32.8" (33s), yet my spare is a Toyo M/T in the same size and measures at 33.5"

    They're E load which is why I'm not worried about popping a bead; are you running a lower load range?

    Pretty badass to hear about the chainsaw and battery use! Other things have taken priority which is why I haven't added more tools lately. In fact, you mentioning an LC is kind of funny because.....tomorrow I may be getting an 80 series Landcruiser :anonymous:
     
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    Pinstripes, lots of em. Plus a couple dents.
    About the same size as my LT Geolandar MT's - 32.9. I'll give 15psi a try next time.
     
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    Oh dang, M/Ts?

    You should be catching some great traction on snow/mud better than I do.

    If they're E load, run them down to 8-10psi
     
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    Pinstripes, lots of em. Plus a couple dents.
    They are E load.
     
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    Mine really start to open up somewhere around 15. I usually start at 20, and lower to 15 if it gets hairy. I would probably run around 15-ish all day, but we have to jump on paved roads between sections of trail up here.
     
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    I have the same tires as @DRobs , except they're 295's. They look almost flat at 10.

    Keep in mind, a 5th gen is much heavier than a 3rd gen.
     
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    Heavier rigs than us run the same PSI; in fact I'm the only 3G4R in our group.
     
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    This is what mine look like at around 8 PSI if I recall. This just seems low to me for anything besides rock crawling.

    I'm curious because I have a snow wheeling trip coming up, and I want to drop more than usual, but don't want to mess around with losing a bead.


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    I would think that the 1 1/2" in clearance lost would be more important than the last bit of footprint gained from the extreme low pressure.
     
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    I agree. I usually run around 20, and lower it if maximum flotation is needed. I have a trip coming up where flotation will probably be more important than clearance. I'm just curious if this is too low. It just seems really low to me.
     
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    Now, I'll be the heaviest guy in our group :anonymous:

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    Maybe, but you'll have superior capability. And, you can fit 35's or 37's without a BMC. :yes:
     
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    Already has 35s :angrygirl:

    I may want to build myself a swingout though, cause a 35 spare only fits in the trunk

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