Pictures of my 4runner on 35" s finally
These are pictures from last sunday at a place called sheepsbridge in Arizona, by bartlett lake. I love the new KM2's they did awesome, and hardly ever packed in the muddy conditions.
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...6bb5ab8d-1.jpg http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...5d32b4b4-1.jpg http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...58f71708-1.jpg http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...4536ce14-1.jpg Pretty easy stuff. But it was a fun time testing out the new tire/gear combo. http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...dc4fe381a6.jpg http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...17ff46cf-1.jpg http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...a1e61d7b4a.jpg |
Um.....you're missing a couple front fenders :hillbill:
Any issues with those tires under full compression? or did I answer my own question above? haha! Either way, nice truck man, great pictures. |
F. fenders dont rub(after I trimed them), I have them off to cut the firewall back(not fun at all) I should have them back on tommorw.
And thank you. Now I just need your S/C to pull those tires! haha |
My friend and I wheeled over there and crossed the verde river under sheepsbridge its pretty deep covered his km2 32's. That was two weekends ago though before all that rain. Nice runner though, looks really good.
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love that top shot with the sky getting all angry in the background
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Looking good. How much trimming did you have to do in the rear?
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Originally Posted by SC4Runner
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Looking good. How much trimming did you have to do in the rear?
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Cpizzle42 where did you start wheelin that trail from? Just wondering we cause started at I-17 and table mesa and ended on horseshoe dam road then out through cavecreek.
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any body lift?
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Originally Posted by 81yotalove
(Post 51309808)
Cpizzle42 where did you start wheelin that trail from? Just wondering we cause started at I-17 and table mesa and ended on horseshoe dam road then out through cavecreek.
And no body lift. My truck already has HCG and a body lift would have made that center of gravity worse. So I decided to cut the firewall back to clear the 35" s. IMO you keep the truck low as possible, with the biggest possible tires, on the smallest possible wheels. |
Originally Posted by cpizzle42
(Post 51309953)
IMO you keep the truck low as possible, with the biggest possible tires, on the smallest possible wheels.
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