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Moab June 11th through 19th - 2020 TRD Pro, what can I handle realistically?

Discussion in 'Moab' started by FJ-Dan, Jun 6, 2022.

  1. Jun 6, 2022 at 9:22 AM
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    FJ-Dan

    FJ-Dan [OP] Well-Known Member

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    So we're heading to Moab this week. Here's what I've got:

    2020 TRD Pro, stock suspension
    BFG ALL-TERRAIN TA KO2 LT265/75R16 - Slightly larger tires
    TRD Pro engine skid
    RCI Transmission, Transfer Case, Gas Tank skids, all steel
    RCI 5 degree rock sliders
    Hitch skid

    Am I missing anything critical. I know a lift and bumpers would be optimal, but that wasn't in the cards. Can I realistically do Fins and Things and Hells Revenge if I take it easy? I'm stopping at RCI on the way through Denver to have my sliders installed, should I get a rear diff cover installed at the same time or is that lower importance? Advice is appreciated. Thanks!

    Edit: I'll be with a friend who has a pretty built up Jeep with a winch, etc.
     
  2. Jun 7, 2022 at 1:15 PM
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    taco_rhyno

    taco_rhyno Well-Known Member

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    Hi, have fun. Can speak to Fins-n-Things and you have what you need. I could take every challenging line (climbing and decending) except for one with my similarly equipped Tacoma. On that one I could not find a line that didn’t high-center.

    Next trip there I’ll try Hells.
     
  3. Jun 8, 2022 at 10:12 AM
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    skiploder

    skiploder Well-Known Member

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    Depends more on your experience level. I was in Moab last week and saw skilled drivers take some pretty shitty rigs on both trails. Your hitch skid will get the most action.
     
  4. Sep 25, 2022 at 12:37 PM
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    Big Red 2nd Gen

    Big Red 2nd Gen Well-Known Member

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    Red 2008 TRD Access Cab 6 Speed
    TRD Cold Air Intake, Fat Bob's Vated Bilstein fronts set at 3 inches, stock rear leafs with ICON progressive multi leaf "add a leaf", MBRP Stainless dual exhaust, Sport Hood with scoop, Pedal Commander, Pro Comp 16x8 wheels with 265/75R16 KO2's, toneau cover.
    Make sure you put one of those stickers on the dash that says: "Remember stupid, you have to drive it home" and you'll be fine hahaha.
     

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