I have an 06' double cab, 33's, some body armor, and carry a FWC for about half of the year. I still have stock gears. When the camper is in you can definitely tell but it still does fine on Colorado passes (not ideal, but fine). If I don't try to keep up with traffic, the truck can hold 3rd...
Update: Finally got the rear Harpo Elocker installed. Went to CODE 4x4 in Rifle, CO. Chris there is great, and was true to his word on timing and cost.
Also got the Solo Motorsports 4x4 spindles on. I needed some help with this one and just used my regular local service shop. Biggest issue...
This place is always incredible. Being solo, and still intimidated by the difficult trails we just cruised the vastness of the desert.
Chicken Corners
Near Mineral Point
Not Hawaii but this still counts!
Wish I could help you out, but I have not had those error codes before. Sorry, I'm not even the right guy to help you troubleshoot it either. Sounds way past my skill or knowledge level, which doesn't take much!
Thanks man! These trucks are awesome and carry the camper really well. With the long wheelbase, lack of maneuverability, 35s someday, and extra weight of the camper I've always worried about the stock spindles....especially when going down hill in rocky terrain and really cranking on the...
A buddy and I did the Transfer Trail from Glenwood Springs to Coffee Pot Road to Dotsero. Fun trail with a moderate/easy road surface. There was about 4 inches of snow on the north aspects once we got to higher elevations that kept things slippery and challenging enough to keep you really...
Had to abort my plans to hit McCallister Gulch Trail between Redcliff and Camp Hale on Saturday, and work on a busted radiator my teenager banged up (wife's car and not the truck!). Thankfully she's fine and the damage is minor. Living in a sweet spot and with the leaves starting to fade, I...
That's an Eagle in our 1st generation Tundra. Love the way it fits. I can keep it low even though it's sitting on 4" platform. It does stick out the back about 4".
There are so many lakes that you can just find a cool spot, set up camp and turn off the brain.
Most trails were in the moderate range, but they were rocky, tight, and turny. A fun combination for the long wheel base that added some challenge and excitement.
Leaves starting to change...
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