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Straight ************. Too cool....I want one!!!
Thank you for sharing your build.
Thank you for sharing your build.
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I think I like the grabbers better but I don't think they offer a skinny tire above 32" and I don't enjoy floating over the slick stuff when I can get good traction a few inches down. When I was running the grabbers and got into slick mud, snow or loose dirt and couldn't crawl up it I could just break the tires loose to clear them out and then get better traction. The ST Maxx doesn't seem to clean out as good and the larger treads don't seem to grip as well. I was running E rated grabbers before and E rated ST Maxx now but the ST maxx seem a lot stiffer. Some of the issues I see with the tire may be because I no longer have the extra weight of the 4runner on the rear end.Can you compare your impressions of the ST Maxx vs the Grabber AT2?
Thanks. There a few thing that are getting changed this winter when I have time to work on it again. I'm still thinking about 3link front end, aftermarket computer or remove the supercharger, double t-case and rearrange some stuff under the hood. I already have the URD fuel upgrade kit but there are still issues with the system. It doesn't seem to have barometric correction so if you program it at you home altitude and the go up in elevation it retards the timing too late and the computer enters knock retard, if you go down in elevation the urd computer retards timing before you even enter boost. Perhaps there is just something wrong with my unit but I haven't called Gadget yet to verify. I'm thinking a megasquirt kit like I put on my 1.8t dunebuggy, the new kits have alot more programmable inputs and outputs and knock control built in. They don't make a plug and play kit for the 5vzfe yet so I will have to make some changes to the MS3 PNP unit.I love the fab work! I would like something similar in an overland vehicle. a tad more back cab space, a shorter bobbed bed roof rack.