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Oh I have zero doubts about it's capabilities. That thing weighs a paltry 1,600 lbs. That's just shy of a ton lighter than my Forester, which is already a relatively light vehicle at about 3,400 lbs. Compared to that Ford Raptor that's cruising around with you, it's a weight difference of two...
Have you found that 160HP to be lacking on a ~4,000lbs vehicle?
And that fuel economy is insane – something like 7.9l/100km?! I'm quite jealous. I'd say I average about roughly 19MPG, which equates to around 12.25l/100km, in my 2010 Subaru Forester XT, and it weighs about 700 pounds less than...
Dang, that's some awesome MPG. I've got a 2010 Foz XT and as much as I love the 4EAT transmission off road (it's a beast), combined with the turbo, those measly 4 speeds just crap out gas.
I actually just yesterday took everything off the top of my car (cargo basket, awning, even the factory...
Ah yes, weight is something I forgot to mention. They are quite light. When I was doing my research, if I remember correctly, I think they were something like 8 pounds per tire lighter than KO2s. Which is a huge difference since that's rolling weight. I don't know exactly what that would equate...
I've been very impressed with the Yokohamas in off road conditions, including mud. But I also have nothing to compare them to, so I can't offer any insight into their performance relative to the other choices.
Which Lug All do you have? I've been thinking about getting a come along winch as well.
Unfortunately, I can't speak specifically to the ATs but Cooper makes great tires. I had the HTs on a Ranger that I drove for 10 years and they were excellent.
I have the Yokohama Geolandar AT G015s on my Forester now and they've also been excellent. They do great off-road but they're also...
Agreed. And it's just so nice that the only thing you have to run through your firewall to the interior of your vehicle is the cable for the controller. All the actual accessory wiring stays in the engine compartment. With a home-spun fuse block and rocker switches arrangement, you'd have wires...
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