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I prefer my rear locker on my 3rd gen. I dont like that a trac means you have to spin the tires in order for them to lock. You have way less controllability in your line you take doing this and im not a fan of that.
Love the truck I got one too but.... I don't see no full send buddy? 😂 Where i'm from full send means at the Very least pedal to the floor. Come on now redo the video and ill sub.
Yeah I was surprised to not need the BMC as well. I still have the plates I bought to chop them, but haven’t needed it even after a couple years of driving/offroading.
@@andrewsfamilyadventures Dang that’s impressive what do you recommend tire wise? I ask because I also have 2wd tundra and just wanna make the most out of it.
@@Mayan-_ BFGoodrich KO2’s have always been great tires for me. Really great offroad, on road and durable. I’ve had good experience with Nitto Trail Grapplers as well, but I’m not sure if they last as long as the KO2’s.
The color looked right for a cougar and the tall was about the right length and there was what looked like the telltale dark brown/ black on the end of the tail
@@andrewsfamilyadventures no cougar. It's just weird. Looks more dog or coyote, but it was def just standing there watching you until your flashlight hit it.
You can look them up on the maps the Land Between the Lakes posts every year here landbetweenthelakes.us/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/LBL-MVUM-2022.pdf, or you can also look at google maps and the trails are numbered. The 300+ trails tend to be the least maintained and most difficult. The LBL maps also tell you when different trails will be closed for hunting.
Just a heads up. 139 stops up on the bluff and LEOs have started enforcement of this. Camping out on the point is allowed but you must park up on the hill and carry your gear.
It’s a great trail to go on solo. Depending on your setup and recover gear situation you may want to skip the deep mud hole and maybe the one we got stuck on before if you are stock and on less than 33’s. But all the mud holes have bypassed if needed and it is a very fun trail.