1. Welcome to 4Runners.com!

    You are currently viewing as a guest! To get full-access, you need to register for a FREE account.

    As a registered member, you’ll be able to:
    • Participate in all 4Runner discussion topics
    • Transfer over your build thread from a different forum to this one
    • Communicate privately with other 4Runner owners from around the world
    • Post your own photos in our Members Gallery
    • Access all special features of the site

To Re-Gear or Not to Re-Gear?

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by Paragrunt, Mar 18, 2024.

  1. Mar 18, 2024 at 7:59 PM
    #1
    Paragrunt

    Paragrunt [OP] New Member

    Joined:
    Apr 3, 2022
    Member:
    #26416
    Messages:
    28
    Gender:
    Male
    INW
    Vehicle:
    22 TRD OffRoad Premium (Army Green)
    3" OME BP-51 suspension with Icon upper control arms. 17" Method 701 wheels (4.75"bs w/ 0 offset) 285/70/17 BFG AT KO.
    Hello, I’m running a 22 TRD ORP with a 3” lift consisting of Icon Arms and OME BP-51 shocks and 285/70/17 BFG ATKM2. I plan on adding a front and rear bumper, very remote possibility of a winch at some point. I’d like to go one size wider and maybe one taller. But I really want a wider stance, as that’s how I ran my Jeeps. Always felt more stable that way.

    I live in the PNW. However, I was recently drove it to the mountains of northers AZ and into Phoenix and then back home for family stuff. I noticed that in the mountains it was constantly searching for gears. I thought perhaps 4.56 and a front locker may make all the difference. Only adding the front locker because, why not right? The diff will be wide open and inviting….:D

    Is it worth it to re-gear? What say the resident experts? I’m not interested in doing a supercharger, just looking at a possible re-gear. Thanks in advance!

    IMG_1364.jpg
     
  2. Mar 19, 2024 at 5:56 AM
    #2
    Sin4R

    Sin4R New Member

    Joined:
    Jan 11, 2024
    Member:
    #37843
    Messages:
    570
    Vehicle:
    2024 Underground Limited
    Mall crawling kit.
    When deciding on mods for a daily driver, keep in mind impacts on daily driving.
     
    Slopemaster likes this.
  3. Mar 19, 2024 at 6:00 AM
    #3
    bigshmoop

    bigshmoop New Member

    Joined:
    Nov 23, 2022
    Member:
    #29746
    Messages:
    109
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Joe
    Schaumburg, IL
    Vehicle:
    '23 Lime Rush ORP
    LT255/80R17 ATW3's, Westcott Designs DOM/TIG sliders, low profile roof rack, ladder, preload collar lift, Baja Designs 40" S8 lightbar
    Regearing would help, but how often do you find yourself driving where it's gear hunting? Sounds like you only came across this issue on a recent trip but were fine before. You'll definitely lose MPG and be cruising at higher RPM's all the time, whether you find yourself in situations where the regear outweighs those negatives is up to you. I was considering going with 4.56's as well, but after talking with a lot of different people around the platform I came to the consensus that since I'm sticking with 33's it's not really worth it. When going with 34"+ and lots of additional weight from bumpers/winch/tent/etc the added weight makes 4.88's advantageous.

    A tune might be more what you're looking for as they supposedly help give a little bump in torque to avoid so many gear changes.
     
  4. Mar 19, 2024 at 6:03 AM
    #4
    2021venture

    2021venture New Member

    Joined:
    Jan 15, 2023
    Member:
    #30658
    Messages:
    847
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Todd
    Vehicle:
    2021 Venture
    Elka 2.5, Apache Offroad UCA, durobumps, RCI full skids, RSG sliders, 10 lb Powertank, Maxtrax, Hi lift jack, Westscott Designs modular roof rack and ladder, ARB rear diff breather relocate, ECGS bushing upgrade, c4 low profile bumper, Baja designs S8 lightbar, warn evo winch, factor 55 ultrahook, 80% off-road rear bumper, 4.56 regear
    Topic that never goes away and everyone has a different opinion. For inclines and elevation I would say yes regear or live with what you experienced gear hunting.

    Flat lands most people can accept how it drives big tires without the re gear. You will notice the power difference as an improvement.
     
  5. Mar 19, 2024 at 6:10 AM
    #5
    Borracho Loco

    Borracho Loco My 4Runner identifies as a Prius!

    Joined:
    Sep 23, 2023
    Member:
    #35824
    Messages:
    2,538
    Gender:
    Male
    Dallas/Ft Worth
    Vehicle:
    2023 40th Anniversary Special Edition
    Oooh look, another mod.....
    Regearing and Tune's are for WIMPS! What you need to do is a full engine swap. Toss a V8 in that bad boy so you can flex really hard on Instagram!
     
    CalcityRenegade likes this.
  6. Mar 19, 2024 at 6:11 AM
    #6
    Thatbassguy

    Thatbassguy New member? Really??

    Joined:
    Mar 27, 2019
    Member:
    #9314
    Messages:
    13,650
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    James
    S/E Wisconsin
    Vehicle:
    2019 TRDORP, KDSS, MGM
    RSG sliders, Yakima offgrid basket, Pro-Comp wheels, SOS Streamline bumper and skids, Warn VR EVO10S winch + Ultimate Sidewinder, Bilstein 6112 + 5100 + rear lift coils, Rigid Dually SS ditch lights w/Caliraised brackets and OEM style dash switch
    I would do everything else first, and then decide if you feel like it is needed. I carry a lot of constant weight, and have a roof rack, and 295/70/17 MT's. I feel like a regear would beneficial, but it's not a high priority. Others might find it miserable driving my 4Runner. It's going to come down to your personal experience.

    FWIW, I sometimes cruise in S4 to reduce the gear hunting. With the 295's, I almost never use S5 or overdrive.
     
    can0nfan2379 and 1SilverRunner like this.
  7. Mar 19, 2024 at 10:49 AM
    #7
    Ironguy

    Ironguy New Member

    Joined:
    Dec 22, 2019
    Member:
    #12421
    Messages:
    7,223
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Ralph
    Bisbee AZ
    Vehicle:
    2020 Black 4Runner Venture 1967 FJ40 Land Cruiser
    New pine scent hanger, new sun shade
    FWIW, I sometimes cruise in S4 to reduce the gear hunting. With the 295's, I almost never use S5 or overdrive.
    @Thatbassguy -I agree.
    I just came back from a 1500 mile trip to SW Utah and travelled the mountains of Northern AZ pulling a small travel trailer. I did use S4 and S5 a fair bit of the time and occasionally thought about regearing but still undecided.
     
    Thatbassguy likes this.
  8. Mar 19, 2024 at 10:49 AM
    #8
    CalcityRenegade

    CalcityRenegade New Member

    Joined:
    Feb 14, 2023
    Member:
    #31252
    Messages:
    634
    First Name:
    Matt
    Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Earth
    Vehicle:
    2023 T4R ORP KDSS
    358ci TRD Nascar cup engine, anything less is just feeble.
     
    Thatbassguy likes this.
  9. Mar 19, 2024 at 10:55 AM
    #9
    Jynarik

    Jynarik I like boobies

    Joined:
    Jul 10, 2019
    Member:
    #10510
    Messages:
    2,324
    Gender:
    Male
    Austin Texas
    Vehicle:
    2019 trd pro voodoo
    If you got the money then duh
     
  10. Mar 19, 2024 at 2:09 PM
    #10
    BriGuy25

    BriGuy25 New Member

    Joined:
    Mar 9, 2024
    Member:
    #39047
    Messages:
    7
    First Name:
    Brian
    Some say regearing will increase MPG, haven’t seems a definitive answer on this. Of course a lead foot wouldn’t regardless.
     
    Thatbassguy likes this.
  11. Mar 19, 2024 at 3:01 PM
    #11
    Thatbassguy

    Thatbassguy New member? Really??

    Joined:
    Mar 27, 2019
    Member:
    #9314
    Messages:
    13,650
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    James
    S/E Wisconsin
    Vehicle:
    2019 TRDORP, KDSS, MGM
    RSG sliders, Yakima offgrid basket, Pro-Comp wheels, SOS Streamline bumper and skids, Warn VR EVO10S winch + Ultimate Sidewinder, Bilstein 6112 + 5100 + rear lift coils, Rigid Dually SS ditch lights w/Caliraised brackets and OEM style dash switch
    I think this will also come down to the individual. If your 4Runner is constantly downshifting, a regear might help get it to an RPM where it doesn't need to downshift as much, and could actually improve fuel economy.

    You're totally correct that aggressive driving habits will kill your mileage, regardless of gearing.
     
    jdm-v35 and 1SilverRunner like this.
  12. Mar 19, 2024 at 3:06 PM
    #12
    1SilverRunner

    1SilverRunner My boy, blue

    Joined:
    Jan 15, 2024
    Member:
    #37925
    Messages:
    1,208
    Gender:
    Male
    Tejas
    Vehicle:
    22 TRD Off Road Premium
    Front Bumper: C4 Fabrication Low-Profile Bumper Warn Evo10-S Winch w/ Warn wireless adapter Extreme LED dual color light bar w/ Cali raised LED OEM style switch Bumper Cover Trimmed For Clearance Rear Bumper: 80% Off Road Rear Bash Bar Armor: RCI Skid plate package C4 Gas tank skid RCI Rear diff skid RCI Shock Skids RSG Angled/ Plated Sliders Total Chaos Cam Tab Gussets Total Chaos Spindle Gussets 41.22 Hitch Slider Suspension: Dobinsons IMS long travel shocks: (Front: IMS59-50574 w/ C59-352 Springs) (Rear: IMS59-50575 w/ C59-675v Springs) Apex Chassis Tie Rod Assemblies (KIT410) Apache Off Road UCAs Apache Off Road HD Rear Links (Upper and Lower) Apache Off Road Rear Sway Bar Links Dobinsons Track Bar Front Sway Bar Delete DuroBumps Rear Bump stops PerryParts Front Bump stops DRKDSS Track Bar Correction kit Dobinsons Diff Drop Wheels/ Tires: RRW 17x8.5 -12 RR6-H Wheels 285/75/17 Falken A/T4W 1.25" SpiderTrax Spacers BMC, Pinch Weld Folded. C4 High Clearance Fender Liners Performance: OTT Tuned Scan Gauge II for Temp Monitoring Yota Shop Diff Breather Storage Solutions: LFD Cross-Bars Aiden James Customs Gear Plate w/ Slide Out Tables *Backordered. Rado Designs Molle storage panels and top shelf Glove Box organizer Center Console organizer Interior: Diode Dynamics LED Interior lighting (Warm white ftw) Meso Customs Hatch lights Meso Customs Door Handle Covers Ram ball mount for Garmin In-Touch Mini II FitCamX Dash Camera Scosche phone mount Weathertech floor matts Misc: Nano Ceramic Tint (Including windshield and sunroof) Midland MXT575 and Ghost Antenna Cali Raised LED 27W Ditch Lights OVS Nomadic 6.5' Awning AVS Low Profile Vent Visor AVS Bugflector II Diode Dynamic puddle lights LasFit Reverse lights LED license plate lights Ark Splash Guards Ark Mud Flap Deletes AJT Push-To-Start Button +Midland handheld GMRS radios, Baofeng UV-5R Ham radio, recovery gear, water purification system, lifeboat food rations, trauma kit, fire extinguisher and fire starting kit stay on board.
    ^This.

    Using "S" mode solves my gear hunting issues with 400 pounds of armor/ winch. On trips I'm loaded with a passenger and 250+ lbs of gear.
    Also on 285/70/17's for reference. The truck handles it well honestly.

    After starting a very similar thread to this and hearing everyones opinions I will likely push the stock gears into the next tire size. 295/70/17 or 285/75/17s.
    If I regear I will go with 4.88s to run skinny 35's (35x11.5)
     
    Thatbassguy[QUOTED] likes this.
  13. Mar 19, 2024 at 5:55 PM
    #13
    ChessGuy

    ChessGuy New Member

    Joined:
    Oct 22, 2021
    Member:
    #23918
    Messages:
    765
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    LR
    Houston
    Vehicle:
    2020 TRD Pro / 2017 Tacoma TRD Pro
    Too many..... Performance: • Magnusum Supercharger • Gibson exhaust with dual black tip • Pedal Commander * PowerBrakes • Suspension – Old Man Emu BP-51 front and back with Medium load coils • Tires: AT3 Faulken Wildpeak – 285/70/17 • Wheels: Relations Race Wheels, RR7-H with -12 offset • Full roof rack and ladder by Westcott Design (removed the stock Yakima basket) • Molle storage panels by Rago fabrication • Front light brackets by Rago • Illuminator light bracket by Rago (roof rack location) Lights • Morimoto front and back with sequential signals • Morimoto fog lights and side mirrors with sequential signals • 40” Baja design light bar for roof rack • 20” S8 Baja design driving combo (winch location) • Squadron sport baja design ditch lights • S2 Chase lights by baja designs (mounted on roof) In the bay: • Odyssey 34-PC Battery • SDQH Aluminum billet battery terminals and bracket • Switch Pro 9100 with aluminum tray • Anytime front and back camera • ARB twin compressor Recovery & Protection: • Smittybilt X20 synthetic rope winch • Factor 55 fairlead and flatlink • Southern Style Off-road (SSO) low profile bumper • SSO stage 2 high clearance wings • Weekend warrior recovery kit by treaty oak • RCI – skid plates – entire vehicle + catalytic converter protection wings Interior: • Nano Ceramic IR – Avery Dennison Window tint – all windows • Several phone mounts • Upgraded Rear Hatch lift gate struts (ladder is heavy) • Boom blaster horn switch (featuring La cucaracha)
    I did it. 456's and what a difference. The low end torque is day and night. I got a thread and some pictures etc and all of this. Good luck.
     
    3JOH22A and Trail Runnah like this.
  14. Mar 19, 2024 at 6:28 PM
    #14
    Trail Runnah

    Trail Runnah New Member

    Joined:
    May 8, 2020
    Member:
    #14189
    Messages:
    2,947
    Gender:
    Male
    Vehicle:
    2013 T4R Trail Edition
    Stock
    I'd wait till you get all the weight added and see how you like it then. I definitely don't think it would hurt if you have the budget for it. I've never seen anybody post about doing it and regretting it.

    Honestly, I think these are a little undergeared from the factory.
     
    Thatbassguy likes this.
  15. Mar 20, 2024 at 4:08 AM
    #15
    jdm-v35

    jdm-v35 New Member

    Joined:
    Feb 11, 2023
    Member:
    #31200
    Messages:
    137
    Gender:
    Male
    CO
    Vehicle:
    2018 4runner TRDORP, 2019 Audi RS5
    Magnuson Supercharger etc.
    I think it really depends how fast you are going regularly too. Most people say that 70mph cruising or lower and mpg increases. The higher you go above that, RPM's are sitting high so mpg tanks drastically. That is the reason I went with supercharger and not regear(yet). Between states I may cruise at 80-85 for 6 hours straight, which prevented me from going to 4.56's. It might be better on 35's with proper speedometer correction as rpm would read in a proper range.
     
    Thatbassguy[QUOTED] likes this.
  16. Mar 20, 2024 at 4:27 AM
    #16
    Thatbassguy

    Thatbassguy New member? Really??

    Joined:
    Mar 27, 2019
    Member:
    #9314
    Messages:
    13,650
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    James
    S/E Wisconsin
    Vehicle:
    2019 TRDORP, KDSS, MGM
    RSG sliders, Yakima offgrid basket, Pro-Comp wheels, SOS Streamline bumper and skids, Warn VR EVO10S winch + Ultimate Sidewinder, Bilstein 6112 + 5100 + rear lift coils, Rigid Dually SS ditch lights w/Caliraised brackets and OEM style dash switch
    True.

    The supercharger, or even a good tune, can help reduce the gear hunting. I've been considering a tune for awhile now.

    Cruising speed is a huge factor! With the 295's and roof rack, I get probably 12-13 MPG at 80-85. But, at 55-65 I can get 16-17.
     
  17. Mar 20, 2024 at 4:58 AM
    #17
    jdm-v35

    jdm-v35 New Member

    Joined:
    Feb 11, 2023
    Member:
    #31200
    Messages:
    137
    Gender:
    Male
    CO
    Vehicle:
    2018 4runner TRDORP, 2019 Audi RS5
    Magnuson Supercharger etc.
    Do the tune for sure! A small price to pay for good gains and optimized throttle behavior.

    I have had @mZiggy Yotawerx Magnuson tune throughout the development process and it is a night and day difference. i would highly recommend them for tuning as they have great customer service and their tunes are really optimized. The roads have been a little wet here and I am finding that if I really give it some gas from a stop I am able to burnout pretty easily even on my 33" snow tires; not on purpose of course, just more power than expected especially on the low end.

    I am getting 16mpg overall when not loaded up and 15mpg when loaded up with gear as is with stock gearing. My driving elevations range between 6500 and 12500ft. I would hate to go lower in mpg as it would be a point of diminishing returns especially since I go far off grid. I carry 10gal of gas on my RIG'd for this reason.
     
    mZiggy and Thatbassguy[QUOTED] like this.
  18. Mar 20, 2024 at 5:18 AM
    #18
    3JOH22A

    3JOH22A Toyota Gigolo

    Joined:
    Dec 31, 2022
    Member:
    #30349
    Messages:
    2,183
    Gender:
    Male
    District 6ix
    Vehicle:
    5G 4Runner, 3G Tacoma on 35"s
    Re-gear has benefits all-around - slower crawl speed in 4low, added front locker. From 3.73 to 4.56 is 22% more torque to the wheels, so the truck will definitely feel more peppy. Do it if you have the funds.

    On the Toyota platform, wider tires are harder to fit than tall skinny tires. For the same amount of fender and cab mount cutting, you can fit a larger diameter tire if you keep it narrow. A good example is Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT in 255/85R17, a 35" tire that most people can fit with a basic cab mount chop. And quickly you'll be able to run trails with Jeeps and out-wheel historically respected vehicles like Land Cruiser 80 or LR Defender 90.
     
    jdm-v35 and 1SilverRunner like this.
  19. Mar 20, 2024 at 5:29 AM
    #19
    jdm-v35

    jdm-v35 New Member

    Joined:
    Feb 11, 2023
    Member:
    #31200
    Messages:
    137
    Gender:
    Male
    CO
    Vehicle:
    2018 4runner TRDORP, 2019 Audi RS5
    Magnuson Supercharger etc.
    Those benefits to regear would be nice for sure!

    I think fitting 255/85r17 would take a lot more than a BMC though if you actually flex it out. I am mainly active on the other 4runner forum and was talking to someone who has been running them for a while. He said he did BMC, pinch weld mod, had to cut fenders 1" around the whole thing and hammer firewall. He said it still rubs and he is constantly hammering more and more on the firewall to stop the rubbing.
     
    1SilverRunner likes this.
  20. Mar 20, 2024 at 6:46 AM
    #20
    3JOH22A

    3JOH22A Toyota Gigolo

    Joined:
    Dec 31, 2022
    Member:
    #30349
    Messages:
    2,183
    Gender:
    Male
    District 6ix
    Vehicle:
    5G 4Runner, 3G Tacoma on 35"s
    ^Does that guy have a build thread in the other forum? Shouldn't need to do all that with the correct offset wheels (the +4mm TRD SEMA wheels do nicely) and adjustable UCAs which allow you to push the tire forward with the LCAs. However, a small deviation like -12mm offset wheels can greatly increase the amount of rubbing.
     
  21. Mar 20, 2024 at 7:42 AM
    #21
    jdm-v35

    jdm-v35 New Member

    Joined:
    Feb 11, 2023
    Member:
    #31200
    Messages:
    137
    Gender:
    Male
    CO
    Vehicle:
    2018 4runner TRDORP, 2019 Audi RS5
    Magnuson Supercharger etc.
    I believe he has a generalized build thread but he did not go over those details. I was messaging with him about it because I was looking at moving to 35's. He does have negative offset wheels, which did affect that but he said the tire diameter was large enough that it caused rubbing at full compression, enough that having better wheel offsets would have helped with some clearance, but not enough to mitigate not hammering the firewall at all.

    It seems like 34's seems to be the safe limit which still requires bmc and pinch weld mod but not yet cutting fenders etc.
     
  22. Mar 20, 2024 at 9:35 AM
    #22
    3JOH22A

    3JOH22A Toyota Gigolo

    Joined:
    Dec 31, 2022
    Member:
    #30349
    Messages:
    2,183
    Gender:
    Male
    District 6ix
    Vehicle:
    5G 4Runner, 3G Tacoma on 35"s
    ^Rubbing is usually worse at full compression with the tires turned, so negative offset wheels do hurt clearances in that situation too. A -12mm wheel causes the tire to swing on a 5/8" wider arc when steered compared to a +4mm wheel.
     
  23. Mar 20, 2024 at 9:44 AM
    #23
    jdm-v35

    jdm-v35 New Member

    Joined:
    Feb 11, 2023
    Member:
    #31200
    Messages:
    137
    Gender:
    Male
    CO
    Vehicle:
    2018 4runner TRDORP, 2019 Audi RS5
    Magnuson Supercharger etc.
    Understood. In the big picture he just told me that there was so much significant rubbing that it wouldn't have prevented hammering or fender cutting, it would have just been less.
     
  24. Mar 20, 2024 at 12:58 PM
    #24
    Sin4R

    Sin4R New Member

    Joined:
    Jan 11, 2024
    Member:
    #37843
    Messages:
    570
    Vehicle:
    2024 Underground Limited
    Mall crawling kit.
    Yes, LS swap it. One at the front, one at the back.
     
  25. Mar 20, 2024 at 1:15 PM
    #25
    RumHamRunner73

    RumHamRunner73 Dead on with a zero

    Joined:
    Nov 24, 2022
    Member:
    #29771
    Messages:
    2,792
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Philip
    Oakboro, N.C
    Vehicle:
    2022 4 Runner Limited. Blizzard Pearl
    This sounds like that episode of Hot Rod Garage.
     
    1SilverRunner likes this.
  26. Mar 20, 2024 at 1:57 PM
    #26
    1SilverRunner

    1SilverRunner My boy, blue

    Joined:
    Jan 15, 2024
    Member:
    #37925
    Messages:
    1,208
    Gender:
    Male
    Tejas
    Vehicle:
    22 TRD Off Road Premium
    Front Bumper: C4 Fabrication Low-Profile Bumper Warn Evo10-S Winch w/ Warn wireless adapter Extreme LED dual color light bar w/ Cali raised LED OEM style switch Bumper Cover Trimmed For Clearance Rear Bumper: 80% Off Road Rear Bash Bar Armor: RCI Skid plate package C4 Gas tank skid RCI Rear diff skid RCI Shock Skids RSG Angled/ Plated Sliders Total Chaos Cam Tab Gussets Total Chaos Spindle Gussets 41.22 Hitch Slider Suspension: Dobinsons IMS long travel shocks: (Front: IMS59-50574 w/ C59-352 Springs) (Rear: IMS59-50575 w/ C59-675v Springs) Apex Chassis Tie Rod Assemblies (KIT410) Apache Off Road UCAs Apache Off Road HD Rear Links (Upper and Lower) Apache Off Road Rear Sway Bar Links Dobinsons Track Bar Front Sway Bar Delete DuroBumps Rear Bump stops PerryParts Front Bump stops DRKDSS Track Bar Correction kit Dobinsons Diff Drop Wheels/ Tires: RRW 17x8.5 -12 RR6-H Wheels 285/75/17 Falken A/T4W 1.25" SpiderTrax Spacers BMC, Pinch Weld Folded. C4 High Clearance Fender Liners Performance: OTT Tuned Scan Gauge II for Temp Monitoring Yota Shop Diff Breather Storage Solutions: LFD Cross-Bars Aiden James Customs Gear Plate w/ Slide Out Tables *Backordered. Rado Designs Molle storage panels and top shelf Glove Box organizer Center Console organizer Interior: Diode Dynamics LED Interior lighting (Warm white ftw) Meso Customs Hatch lights Meso Customs Door Handle Covers Ram ball mount for Garmin In-Touch Mini II FitCamX Dash Camera Scosche phone mount Weathertech floor matts Misc: Nano Ceramic Tint (Including windshield and sunroof) Midland MXT575 and Ghost Antenna Cali Raised LED 27W Ditch Lights OVS Nomadic 6.5' Awning AVS Low Profile Vent Visor AVS Bugflector II Diode Dynamic puddle lights LasFit Reverse lights LED license plate lights Ark Splash Guards Ark Mud Flap Deletes AJT Push-To-Start Button +Midland handheld GMRS radios, Baofeng UV-5R Ham radio, recovery gear, water purification system, lifeboat food rations, trauma kit, fire extinguisher and fire starting kit stay on board.
    Ah yes. The Twinpala.
    Great episode
    [​IMG]
    [​IMG][​IMG]
     
    Last edited: Mar 20, 2024

Products Discussed in

To Top