A lot of sweet IG accounts here, thanks for sharing!
I'm not sure though why some are sharing their accounts here when they are set to Private. :confused:
Mine is mbroenkow
We took this road all the way from Titus Canyon to Big Pine through the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. What a fantastically long and washboarded trip!
Sometimes I wonder if my emblem is a counterfeit. The signature on the authenticity certificate doesn't look like what you guys show, its just kind of a flat squiggly flat line.
All of the 4Runner models are well thought out and I think they are all good options depending on your needs and wants.
The SR5 is another direction a lot of people will back up. Its basic but capable. Its optioned best for someone on a tighter budget or as a base for adding the bits and pieces...
I can't imagine you'd be unhappy with either the TRD Pro or Off Road Premium.
If you search you'll find many philosophical debates about pros and cons of KDSS (as well as through explanations of how it works). Although its 'new' on the 5th gen 4rs, its been around awhile longer on other models...
Huh, Ive never seen these MVUMs before. These look like the maps from the National Forests paired down to just the roads. BTW, you can get the full maps for any NF from this site: https://www.nationalforestmapstore.com/
MNF is available in the fold out and atlas formats. Both have slightly...
I got the Trail for the locking rear diff and KDSS.
TRD Pro is only different from the Trail Premium by its suspension, wheels and cosmetic pieces. TRD Pro has long travel suspension and is the only one of the 4 trims (SR5, TRD off Road, Limited, and TRD Pro) that sits higher from the factory...
From what you describe, I think the 4Runner TRD Offroad will be great for you.
I have a stock '16 Trail (same model as TRD Offroad, different name) and I've taken it all kinds of places and never encountered anything I couldn't get through. I've been super happy with KDSS too. It handles great...
We went here just this last weekend as part of our romp through Death Valley. I'd seen the pictures and the videos online but its even cooler than it looks. Its not a huge area, but its also big enough to have a lot of fun. Like stoney 126 mentioned, its not all that difficult of terrain while...
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