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Discussion in 'Colorado' started by kennebec, Sep 21, 2015.

  1. Sep 21, 2015 at 11:31 AM
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    kennebec

    kennebec [OP] Jr. Birdman

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    Installed my first dimple then removed it.
    Hello, I am super excited to be finally joining the ranks of Taco owners here in Beautiful colorado. I am trading up from a Jeep Wrangler, to a 2016 DCSB TRD Off-Road. And was wondering what are the easy trails that stock Taco's can do without to much scrapage. I know what trails my Jeep could do (just about any of them) but I got a Taco, cause I needed something more practical. Also what mods/addons should I be looking for? I know that 2016 crap wont be out for a while, had the same issue with my 07 Wrangler (due to the redesign in 07).

    Thank you in advance and I look forward to meeting/wheeling with you in the near future.
     
  2. Sep 21, 2015 at 1:07 PM
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    skootx

    skootx Well-Known Member

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    Icon Stage 1 Shocks & coils Deaver AAL Light Racing UCA's PAC SNI-35 line output converters, miniDSP, Rockford Fosgate R600X5, Rockford Fosgate Punch P3 P3SD210, Helix Blue B62C speakers, HELIX Blue B5X 5 speakers G4 Elite Fold A Cover Rear Diff Breather Relocation
    Bunce School Rd. is easy and short but enough for you to get a feel for the Taco. Winiger Ridge too. These are very capable right off the lot, but a lift would be a good start. I went with Icon Stage 1 3" lift, and am getting meats soon.
     
  3. Sep 21, 2015 at 1:57 PM
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    kennebec

    kennebec [OP] Jr. Birdman

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    Installed my first dimple then removed it.
    Don't know if I am going to lift it like my jeep was. But I'll stick to the 2's and 3's on traildamage.com for now. Until I get more comfortable with the truck. Bashing a 20,000 jeep is alot different than bashing a 40,000 taco.
     
  4. Sep 24, 2015 at 10:09 AM
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    Tarzan13

    Tarzan13 Well-Known Member

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    I think Bunce school is pretty safe, I had my stock height TJ up there on 31'd 3 weeks ago. Not sure how much longer Coney Flats will be open, but you could drive it to the water crossing do lunch and then head out the way you came in.
     

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