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TRD Offroad Hybrid
Westcott lift
285/75/17 toyo open country AT3
*for those curious, I aired down to 20psi and was able to air back up to 35 psi on all 4 tires, 2 times! using Milwaukee M18 inflator and a 6 amp hour battery.
I was then able to recharge the battery while cruising around town via the 120v AC outlet.
Let me start by saying, this is a great road trip vehicle! Comfortable ride the whole trip. Seats never seem too hot or unbearable between stops. Ride is amazing and feels solid. I put about 2k miles on my 4Runner this trip which gets me right up to the 5k mark total.
The ride out was 3 of us, (my wife, son and I). But almost the entire time there my inlaws also rode with us. They never had a complaint about the room in the ride.
We had a great time and did some mild offroading driving some mountain roads that are accessible to most vehicles, however we did take some more difficult trails as well. The truck performs amazingly and never misses a step.
*drove about 50 miles of mountain roads and trails.
Last one was not my camp site, but was an amazing point to stop for a picture in front of Pikes Peak!
Westcott lift
285/75/17 toyo open country AT3
*for those curious, I aired down to 20psi and was able to air back up to 35 psi on all 4 tires, 2 times! using Milwaukee M18 inflator and a 6 amp hour battery.
I was then able to recharge the battery while cruising around town via the 120v AC outlet.
Let me start by saying, this is a great road trip vehicle! Comfortable ride the whole trip. Seats never seem too hot or unbearable between stops. Ride is amazing and feels solid. I put about 2k miles on my 4Runner this trip which gets me right up to the 5k mark total.
The ride out was 3 of us, (my wife, son and I). But almost the entire time there my inlaws also rode with us. They never had a complaint about the room in the ride.
We had a great time and did some mild offroading driving some mountain roads that are accessible to most vehicles, however we did take some more difficult trails as well. The truck performs amazingly and never misses a step.
*drove about 50 miles of mountain roads and trails.
Last one was not my camp site, but was an amazing point to stop for a picture in front of Pikes Peak!
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