Xterraxplorer
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Since you are getting a high lift, google the high lift winch. I've used a similar system with great success before.
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200,000 miles in 2 wheel drive. Lotsa dirt road miles.
Unless it's snow, a 2wd will get you just about everywhere.
Recovery gear is a must even with 4x4.
If you ask people who drive/own a 4x4 how often they use it and how,I would bet they didn't really need the 4x4 at the time.
I would need to use 4x4 25% of my annual mileage in order for it to be justified a necessity.
Besides, most factory 4x4 are really just 2x4 with one wheel doing nothin
2wd club !
After years of owning Tacoma's I have found I rarely put it in 4WD. In the south I have to actively look for those areas and they almost always involve mud which I avoid like the plague.
M/T's on the rear are definitely worth the investment. I get criticized all the time for why I have muds on the back of a 2wd. Just having the extra traction has made a big difference several times. As far as a fuel economy difference.....I went from barely 19 mpg consistently to 18.5 mpg consistently (big drop right).