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Front and rear? I have the Alldogs springs in the front...considering doing the same for the rear, or air bags - to prevent sag when towing my teardrop trailer. Any additional weight? Apologies if I asked you this in another thread.
Front and rear. Should take care of any trailer sag
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Front and rear. Should take care of any trailer sag
When not towing, do you have any additional weight (skid plates, etc.) added or is it stock? How's the ride? I have about 300lbs of weight added (skid plates and rock sliders), mostly toward the front. I am worried if I put new springs in the rear, it'll make the ride uncomfortable when not towing.
 
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When not towing, do you have any additional weight (skid plates, etc.) added or is it stock? How's the ride? I have about 300lbs of weight added (skid plates and rock sliders), mostly toward the front. I am worried if I put new springs in the rear, it'll make the ride uncomfortable when not towing.
My ride is fine. No complaints. I did the same thing to my Land Cruiser which towes a 4800lb camper. No sag when towing and a little rake when not.

I know some feel air bags are thee only way, but I have had success with springs on multiple vehicles. Plus less likely to fail when you need it.
 
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Today I completed my Skids plates

RCI Engine, Tranny and Tcase
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RCI Rear Link Rear
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This is a known weak spot. From Tinkers Video
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o I tried the RCI Rear Link Front Skid but it didnt work since the top bolt was used by the CBI Slider. I ended up with a DV8 skid there
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Very Happy with it.
 
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Thanks for posting all this, looks great! Have a fairly similar '25 Bronze Oxide in the order queue and somewhat similar plans.
 
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Took my Tacoma on its first off road run today. I took it up Argentine as part of our off road clubs volunteer cleanup day with the forest service.

Understand my comparison point is to my Land Cruiser.

I was very pleased with how it performed

It did not shift from 2H to 4LO. It beeped at me. It shifted from 2H to 4H. Then it shifted into 4LO. Looking at the manual, looks like that is the way it works, although it isn’t clear.

The cameras were nice, but pressing on the front view made it larger than the other two and that was a lot better. The rear camera works well. We hit a snow drift on a narrow shelf road and we had to backup quite a bit to find a spot to turn around. Sometimes the view from the side mirrors made it seem like I was on the very edge when I had a bit more room. They are extended out a bit from the body.

The gears are much lower than my 200 series Land Cruiser in 4LO even with a 8 speed Tranny. This is great for descending on the trail in not needing brakes and making slow climbs over obstacles. The not so good is when you get to wide open mostly flat trail and the RPMs go above 3000 at 12 MPH. This isn’t a big deal, just an observation.

The long wheel base made it harder to turn (Obviously) and it seemed like the full lock steering wasn’t as much as I am use to. Although, this could be a false impression due to my difficulties turning around on the narrow shelf road.

My HAM and GMRS radios worked perfectly and I had great range on both. Much farther on the HAM of course.

My winch worked awesome as we used 4 trucks with winches to bring upright a fence that had fallen over.

I went down an obstacle and I could feel one tire in the air. Likely wouldn’t have happened if I had the detachable stabilizer bar. That contributed to my feeling as it doesn’t have as much articulation as my Land Cruiser. I expected that since the Land Cruiser has KDSS (really cool system)

I was very pleased on how it performed and it did better than I expected. The offroad electronics and smart system are newer version of what I have in my Land Cruiser and it worked perfectly. Very point and shoot as long as you pay attention to your line. I had no issues today on its first run.

My truck is a non-Hybrid and I was very pleased at how it did driving the mountain roads. No lack of pep and made the steep climbs at high speed with no issues. The low torque allowed me to quickly pass the several yo-yo’s driving slow in the left lane when the right opened up.

These are great trucks and if this was the only vehicle I have, I wouldn’t hesitate to take it off road on any of the trails we do.
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