I snapped a few shots of my 4Runner out by the lake last weekend and added them to my digital photo frame from https://www.nixplay.com/ so I can see them in rotation at home. Kinda nice to have those trail memories running in the background while I'm at the desk all day.
I took a few shots like that last summer and ended up sending some to my parents using nixplay.com. It was cool because they have a frame in their kitchen that just cycles through whatever I upload. Made their day seeing the 4Runner all cleaned up looking sharp.
I’ve used 245/70R17s for about a year now and they’ve held up great across rocky trails and light snow. Did a long haul once helping a buddy move across state using a semi truck rental and kept the 4Runner loaded as a support vehicle—tires handled the extra weight and distance just fine. No...
I'm running 275/55R20s on mine and they fit great with no rubbing. They feel better than the stock ones too, a bit more sidewall comfort without looking oversized. If anyone here ends up with a nail or sidewall damage in town, heavy truck tire repair Montreal helped me out quick once—they handle...
I played around with similar stuff for a bit, and getting the right balance between storage speed and reliability was key. Took some trial and error, but it paid off. While figuring out the best cameras and setups, I stumbled on https://www.insta360.com/blog/tips/best-youtube-cameras.html —some...
I snapped a few pics of the rig today, and I’m thinking of throwing them up on my https://www.nixplay.com/ frame in the garage—it’s been cool having a rotation of all my builds over the years. Anyone else doing the same? Also, those vent designs look way better in person than they did in the...