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Trails for 2wd

Discussion in 'Georgia' started by TacomaAce42, Sep 12, 2018.

  1. Sep 12, 2018 at 4:29 PM
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    TacomaAce42

    TacomaAce42 [OP] Member

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    Alan
    Marietta
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    2006 white Tacoma SR5 Prerunner
    Lift 3” 33” Toyo M/Ts with XD addict wheels
    I’m looking into going on my first trail however I only have a 2wd and want to take it easy my first time my dad has a 2017 Jeep rubicon so I’m not worried about getting stuck .
     
  2. Sep 13, 2018 at 7:31 PM
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    taco71742

    taco71742 Well-Known Member

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    3" Toytec Boss Lift with External reservoir and adjusters Prerunner to 4x4 conversion Manual locking hubs 16x10 w/-38 offset 305/70r16 Toyo RT tire
    Pine Log mountain is almost a Honda Civic friendly trail. You’ll make it without any issues in a 2wd
     

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