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While I’d love to have the option of having a trailer I’m not sure how often I would use it. That is strictly due to my needs and how and where I travel. Obviously others may find them absolutely essential based on their vehicles, route, duration, or just how they like to travel. Lots of pros...
Welcome to OB! Your story sounds very similar to many here on looking to reconnect with the outdoors and adventure. Great Rig for doing it. Look forward to seeing how it evolves and where it takes you.
Bullseye! I had them on a a 4wheel drive Dodge 2500 12 value diesel. I’d probably not have any second thoughts on the KO’s but my wife made the comment I should get them “so we could have matching wheels”
SMH :):):) what next matching shirts???
I burned through a set of the BFG ATs on my full-size dodge at a disappointing rate. Think I had 40k+ on the ATs I had on my 04 Tacoma when I sold it and they where in great shape. Much lighter rig. We had the Cooper STTs on our FJ and they rocked, especially in the deep snow. They would push...
Cookie cutter, pizza cutter, skinny’s, no matter what you want to call them I’m a fan. It’s probably because my first summer time job was running saw and we rolled to work every morning in a 70 something ford highboy riding on some serious pizza cutters.
Growing up on the west side I just really like heading to the dry side whenever I can. Living where I do now it’s only about a 45 minute drive before things start to flatten out and dry up.
That is something I didn’t bring up in my previous comment, the ride or the road noise. The KO’s always seem to ride super smooth and have little to no road noise. That is one concern I have with the Falkens. I’ve heard some complaints that as they wear they get louder? I know what I’m getting...
I’m zero help then being I’m off 14 on the Columbia I make the Walla Walla trip via sr. 14 or I-84. Thought it was cool that you were from Port Orchard since I lived there a while after high school. Good luck with the trip and trying out the new gear.
Being in Washington states Columbia River Gorge both my wife and I commute on average 40-50 miles a day to work and back and put 20-22K miles on each our vehicles annually. In the Cascades we get rain for months, a few solid weeks of snow, and usually a round or two of freezing rain.
I've had...
Recently sold my 2000 4Runner that had 225K hard miles on it and I am now back in a Tacoma. My wife has however has a 2018 Sr5 4Runner and is in the process on making some upgrades so this will be a great threaded to follow. Thanks for posting!
Thanks again for welcoming me to the forum. Think we discussed before about my familiarity with your neck of the woods. I still make it down there pretty regularly. DAMN the area is blowing up! Faintly resembles the place i used to go 20+ years ago to stock up on supplies (good beer) while on...
Great article. While new to the term of Overlanding the lifestyle is not foreign to me. I have always been somewhat of a minimalist and put things in the order of basic tools & equipment needed to complete the task safely. Comfort items have always been more of a luxury. Note: I can sleep...
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