20DYNAMITE07
Just along for the ride
Hi everyone!
I'm starting to consider what to do with my 4Runner and would love your opinions.
About me/what we're looking to do-
When my wife and I go camping, we have a full load. We have two sons (ages 7 and 5), we bring along grandpa, and we have two dogs (a lab and a coon hound). To date, we haven't done any long trips, just two nights max. But in the days ahead, I would like to try something more adventurous, and since we are very seriously looking to move to the PNW this year, I anticipate that will happen.
We are interested in touring, mostly forest service roads and the like. Think the Mojave Road, or the Washington State Back Country Discovery Rout. That sort of thing.
As it stands, our 2015 Trail Edition is stock, and it is a total champ. It's pretty remarkable what a stock 4Runner can do.
FathersDay2016DSC_0016 by scottybell1313, on Flickr
DSC_0258 by scottybell1313, on Flickr
DSC_0329 by scottybell1313, on Flickr
Having said that... we are loaded for bear when we head out, and as our trips get longer and the boys grow, we eventually will need a small expedition trailer.
I'm beginning to contemplate new tires (AT's or Hybrids), and with that/ tire size. I'm interested in running a 285/70r17, a 255/80r17, or maybe a 275/70r17. For the first two, I'll need a lift (maybe not for the 275's), and considering the weight that we carry, I need thoughts on what weight springs I should be considering. And here's one last twist. It's a daily driver as well, and most of the time is NOT loaded to the max.
So here's the ask, folks... given what we like to do, the tire size I'd like to run, and the weight we carry with us out into the woods (don't forget there may be a trailer some day). What do you think I should be looking at? Is a 2" lift enough? Should I get heavier springs? Should I look at changing my UCA while I'm at it?
I've considered the Bilstein 5100's, but I think I need a heavier spring on the tuck. I've also looked at Old Man Emus with a medium weight spring, and I'm thinking that may be the way to go, but I'd love your thoughts.
I'd like to keep it at around $1000, but I'm more interested in getting it right.
HELP! :Wow1:
I'm starting to consider what to do with my 4Runner and would love your opinions.
About me/what we're looking to do-
When my wife and I go camping, we have a full load. We have two sons (ages 7 and 5), we bring along grandpa, and we have two dogs (a lab and a coon hound). To date, we haven't done any long trips, just two nights max. But in the days ahead, I would like to try something more adventurous, and since we are very seriously looking to move to the PNW this year, I anticipate that will happen.
We are interested in touring, mostly forest service roads and the like. Think the Mojave Road, or the Washington State Back Country Discovery Rout. That sort of thing.
As it stands, our 2015 Trail Edition is stock, and it is a total champ. It's pretty remarkable what a stock 4Runner can do.
FathersDay2016DSC_0016 by scottybell1313, on Flickr
DSC_0258 by scottybell1313, on Flickr
DSC_0329 by scottybell1313, on Flickr
Having said that... we are loaded for bear when we head out, and as our trips get longer and the boys grow, we eventually will need a small expedition trailer.
I'm beginning to contemplate new tires (AT's or Hybrids), and with that/ tire size. I'm interested in running a 285/70r17, a 255/80r17, or maybe a 275/70r17. For the first two, I'll need a lift (maybe not for the 275's), and considering the weight that we carry, I need thoughts on what weight springs I should be considering. And here's one last twist. It's a daily driver as well, and most of the time is NOT loaded to the max.
So here's the ask, folks... given what we like to do, the tire size I'd like to run, and the weight we carry with us out into the woods (don't forget there may be a trailer some day). What do you think I should be looking at? Is a 2" lift enough? Should I get heavier springs? Should I look at changing my UCA while I'm at it?
I've considered the Bilstein 5100's, but I think I need a heavier spring on the tuck. I've also looked at Old Man Emus with a medium weight spring, and I'm thinking that may be the way to go, but I'd love your thoughts.
I'd like to keep it at around $1000, but I'm more interested in getting it right.
HELP! :Wow1: