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I saw one of your short vids that you have some DX4 wheels on your rig, but I didn't catch what you think of them. Have you had them long enough to form an opinion?
I really like it. It's much lighter than my blackrhinos, and it's solid! Since I had them, I've only gone once on a trail with a bit of rocky sections that I aired down to 20 psi with no problem. Overall, it's a solid built rim! 🤙🏽
@@PK.Adventures Are the Eibach springs much stiffer compared to the stock springs? I bought a set of extra stiff springs a while back, raised 2"+, and when turning corners where the road isn't very flat, the body will noticeably hear a shaking sound. I wonder if comfort would be improved a bit by replacing the Eibach?
@@PK.Adventures I noticed that your Eibach seems to have about the same body height as the stock springs after a while. So I'm wondering if the Eibach springs add to the overall body height?
You should be able to make it. But don't go alone. Just in case you get stuck, someone can pull you out. There is a section that is a bit rocky and sandy that a FWD without a lift or AT tires might struggle.
I have a 21 LE Front Wheel Drive, Not AWD. It sags when I load it. Would these rear springs work? I'm also thinking about upgrading to TRD Rear springs but not sure if it works for Front Wheel Drive LE...
Hello dear, I have a question about installing tires. Does installing a tire size 245/17/70 require friction in the fenders? I have tires size 245/17/65 and I installed a 3.5-inch lift kit in the back and 3 inches in the front. Is it enough? Because I'm afraid he will come into contact with me in front.
It should work just fine. I know some rav4 guys run 245/70/17 without any issues. If ever you get some rubbing issues, it should be minor, and you can easily cut or remove some plastic pieces under the fender.
When it gets a little cooler. 😁 for sure, man. Hit me up on IG @pk_lunarrav or our group IG @Softroad.Overland . Also, if you haven't done it yet, join our Facebook group page Softroad.Overland. 👍🏼
Thanks man. It was a struggle for me when I did the installation. I couldn't find any videos here on YT. That's why I made one, hoping that I could help someone to save time on the installation. I'm glad my video helped you. 🍻🤙🏽
That is a good question, but to be honest, I dont know. It's got to be right? All I can say is that my RAV is parked all the time inside my garage, and once in a while, I will check the App. To see the battery level , it's always sitting at 12.60 V. And at Normal. I dont think that being connected to the battery is affecting the battery charge. 🤷🏽♂️😁
Thanks so much for taking the time to post this walk through my man! I got the sliders unpacked and ready to install and have plans to work on them this weekend so will definitely have your video playing alongside me! Cheers!
Most of us are here in Socal. Join the Facebook group Socalrav4, who hosted this event.. And also our group Softroad.Overland. We post our meet on the FB page.
Awesome!! Currently got the Northwoods springs shipping, thinking about tires now, thinking 245/65/r17 What tires you know that people have liked for the rav?
Falken wildpeaks AT3W/AT4W are good. But me personally I like toyo open country ATIII. It never failed me and a bit lighter than the wildpeaks. Bfg, in my opinion, is overkill for a RAV.