snowbrock said:
Uncle Chris. I like the look of the 265/75 revos on your tacoma. How are they working out? How many miles? No rubbing at all, even with the mudflaps? I have a 2006 white doublecab and am thinking over suspension/tire options. How have you found the stock suspension off road? Are you considering upgrading? I have been keeping an eye on the OME setup to be released shortly. 2" seems to be sufficient to improve travel and still keep gas mileage and drivability comfortable, the cost seems right as well.
Thanks Snowbrock,
I have about 17k mile on the Revos and they are an awesome all around tire.
The Revos did not rub the mudflaps at all. I took the mudflaps off after a snow run in January. The snow had broken one of them at the seam, so I thought I would finish the job on them. I have done my best to stuff the Revos, and I did not find that the mudflaps would interfere.
I did find out today that the Revos do rub slightly on the UCA. I have never noticed it until I was cleaning out the front suspension(getting the mud chunks out). I was measuring the UCA clearance out of curiosity to see If I am going to have more UCA clearance with the Camburgs. At flex, the Revos are wearing the paint off of the UCA. It is not obvious in the driveway, but the worn paint says it all.
I was very happy with the stock suspension offroad. What I didn't like was approach/departure angles and wanted to put a winch on(glad I did!).
Once I put the ARB + Warn 9000i on, the front dropped ~ 1 inch +. At that point I put on some DR Coilovers and a Wheeler's AAL. I am running about an inch lift (Stock 35" front/37" rear flare to ground, I am running 36.25" front, 38" rear). When I get a full leaf pack for the rear, hopin' to get that to 2", which is enough.
I did a lot of wheeling with my XJ at 1.5" lift. When I put it up to 4-4.5" (TeraFlex budget+OME HD)it was too much for long distance trips and commuting. In retrospect, I should have taken off the 1.5" spacer/shackle lift on the XJ and went with a pure OME. I liked the OME a lot.
I want to keep long range drivability in the taco and I am not a rock crawler, so 2 " should be enough for me. I am really impressed with what the taco can do stock.
The only reason I did not wait for the OME was the winch+bumper. I sprung for the Hoes, so that I could adjust the ride height without ripping apart the front end.
I am putting on the Camburg arms next week and am trying to figure out my pure offroad wheel/tire setup.
Next project is dedicated offroad wheels/tires,which I can eval once I get the arms on. I got a stock steelie off of ebay and will be trying out a AR23(4.5bs). I figure there are a bunch of used tire places around here, I'll pick up a used 255/85 and go to my favorite rut at Hollister and try to make em rub. If they do rub, I will be perfectly happy with the 32s(265/75).
That way I can use the truck for long distance travel and have the Off Roads for more technical trails.
Hope that answers your questions, glad to be of help!
05TacoDoc, sorry for HiJacking your thread.