Hello everybody,
New Member here!
I have pretty good, but not advanced, general trail 4x4 experience and I am just getting into Overlanding and I think I have the basics done for some fun in the backcountry I think.
Here is my 4Runner with a few basic mods that I'm hoping will be GTG for most of what I want to do:
Rhinorack Heavy Duty Trackmount 3 Bar Roof Rack
Toytec lift kit for TRD Pro 4Runners
ARB Differential Breather Kit 1 68.40 68.40T
Nitto Ridge Grappler LT255/80R17 121/118Q E tires
Freespirit Adventure Series Tent 55"
The 5th tire fits very well in the spare tire well btw.
BTW the work was done by Sierra Expeditions in Mesa AZ. They really know what they are doing over there and the work went very smoothly and the truck drives great. They did the work for a very competitive (great) price as well. I highly recommend them!
Question regarding tire pressures however. When I had my 265/70's I ran them at 33 psi and aired down to 20 psi for most off roading with great success. What do you "pizza cutter" owners do with your 255/80/r17 air pressure wise?
Thanks and I'll be here quite a lot trying to learn a lot!
New Member here!
I have pretty good, but not advanced, general trail 4x4 experience and I am just getting into Overlanding and I think I have the basics done for some fun in the backcountry I think.
Here is my 4Runner with a few basic mods that I'm hoping will be GTG for most of what I want to do:
Rhinorack Heavy Duty Trackmount 3 Bar Roof Rack
Toytec lift kit for TRD Pro 4Runners
ARB Differential Breather Kit 1 68.40 68.40T
Nitto Ridge Grappler LT255/80R17 121/118Q E tires
Freespirit Adventure Series Tent 55"
The 5th tire fits very well in the spare tire well btw.
BTW the work was done by Sierra Expeditions in Mesa AZ. They really know what they are doing over there and the work went very smoothly and the truck drives great. They did the work for a very competitive (great) price as well. I highly recommend them!
Question regarding tire pressures however. When I had my 265/70's I ran them at 33 psi and aired down to 20 psi for most off roading with great success. What do you "pizza cutter" owners do with your 255/80/r17 air pressure wise?
Thanks and I'll be here quite a lot trying to learn a lot!