Sensei Operator I had the same dilemma I think the angled sliders look better but for functionality the flats are way better I walk on them all the time cleaning the truck getting in when I’m low centered or in a deep puddle. I also got the rear bump out which kicks the rear out when you are close to a rock preventing damage. It’s worked a bunch of times for me and has the scars to prove it. 😂
intelbrain Y 16-17 running 32psi in the tires and going 75-80mph. I can do better with higher psi but I really like the way the KO2’s ride and handles at 32psi.
You do not need a lift. The main trail is easy there are some little obstacles here and there but you don’t have to do them. Make sure to see the caves. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fdB0p4Em7IY.html
Matthew Bruns I put light in the front and medium in the rear. It’s recommend you only use medium in the front if you have steel bumper/winch. Mine rides about the same since putting it on. Which was 50,000 miles ago.
I'm moving to Utah next month!... I'm having the Magnuson Supercharger i mentioned installed in my 2020 4Runner TRD Off Road, next week.. I'm waiting until I get to Utah to do other mods.. I just have to decide if i'm using it for overlanding or just purely off road action.. My husband has an 80 Series (97) Land Cruiser we use for overlanding, which even has a bigger gas tank and turbo diesel engine from Australia, so it has an incredible range.. It also articulates like a sick Giraffe's neck lol... I look forward to getting out of Northern British Columbia north pole weather and into the desert! Lol.. Maybe i'll see you at Moab!.. I'll definitely know your rig lol
Lunamaria That’s awesome. Let me know how you like Utah! I’ve had a few 80 series LC’s over the years great vehicle, just a little big for some of the trails we run down here.
We use the 80 for overlanding/expeditions.. The 4Runner is for 4x4 fun lol.. I'm curious.. Is your 4Runner stock, or are you running aftermarket suspension?