SONICMASD
Adventurer
12/30/18: Test Day #6
Time to wheel on some red rock...so my buddy and I drove up to Sedona and hit Broken Arrow trail. I've done this trail 3 times before in Gen2s: once in my old 1997 SR, the General Li, and twice in my 1998 LS, Black Betty. Seeing how the Gen3 do this trail was really interesting. Lawrence kicked ass, took names, and was admired by many a Jeeper and Yota guy. Despite the slightly worse departure angle between the Gen 3 vs 2, I found that I actually smacked my hitch less when coming off of rocks in Lawrence then in Betty because Lawrence's hitch is actually 1" higher so my actual (not stock) departure angle might actually be better.
The traction control again really impressed me. I was able to climb up stuff that I never would of thought a vehicle could without a real locker. For example, check out this decent. It's between 30-40degrees at certain spots:
OLHO3288 by Marco, on Flickr
Going down is no problem but for the first time, I decided to try going up it (no video cuz my freind was spotting me instead of filming) I planned my line out and the TC did the rest, no problem. Then a 4Runner came along and it was like a great comparison because he couldn't get up no matter how hard he tried because you can't get a running start obviously and without a locker or TC his wheels would just spin once one got up in the air which was unavoidable on this rock.
This rock step is actually pretty big, the photo doesn't do it justice. It rubs on the bottom of my buddy's ARB bumper on his Disco II that is on 33s but as you can see, it is no where even close to rubbing on Lawrence's bumper. The approach angle on this rig is insane at 45 degrees! Most Gen3s don't have anything close to that but the ARB that is on Lawrence is from an FJ Cruiser and it doesn't stick out nearly as far as Montero ARB bumpers. Then to help matters more, I think Eurosonic, cut off the bottom 3" of this bumper when he had it mounted to his Gen2.5.
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Another great day of wheeling in this Gen3. It impressed all around and knowing that it can handle this kind of stuff means that it will serve my needs just fine. Capability-wise, Gen3s can do what I need - those questions have been put to bed.
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Time to wheel on some red rock...so my buddy and I drove up to Sedona and hit Broken Arrow trail. I've done this trail 3 times before in Gen2s: once in my old 1997 SR, the General Li, and twice in my 1998 LS, Black Betty. Seeing how the Gen3 do this trail was really interesting. Lawrence kicked ass, took names, and was admired by many a Jeeper and Yota guy. Despite the slightly worse departure angle between the Gen 3 vs 2, I found that I actually smacked my hitch less when coming off of rocks in Lawrence then in Betty because Lawrence's hitch is actually 1" higher so my actual (not stock) departure angle might actually be better.
The traction control again really impressed me. I was able to climb up stuff that I never would of thought a vehicle could without a real locker. For example, check out this decent. It's between 30-40degrees at certain spots:
OLHO3288 by Marco, on Flickr
Going down is no problem but for the first time, I decided to try going up it (no video cuz my freind was spotting me instead of filming) I planned my line out and the TC did the rest, no problem. Then a 4Runner came along and it was like a great comparison because he couldn't get up no matter how hard he tried because you can't get a running start obviously and without a locker or TC his wheels would just spin once one got up in the air which was unavoidable on this rock.
This rock step is actually pretty big, the photo doesn't do it justice. It rubs on the bottom of my buddy's ARB bumper on his Disco II that is on 33s but as you can see, it is no where even close to rubbing on Lawrence's bumper. The approach angle on this rig is insane at 45 degrees! Most Gen3s don't have anything close to that but the ARB that is on Lawrence is from an FJ Cruiser and it doesn't stick out nearly as far as Montero ARB bumpers. Then to help matters more, I think Eurosonic, cut off the bottom 3" of this bumper when he had it mounted to his Gen2.5.
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Another great day of wheeling in this Gen3. It impressed all around and knowing that it can handle this kind of stuff means that it will serve my needs just fine. Capability-wise, Gen3s can do what I need - those questions have been put to bed.
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