Lr4 official off road photo and video thread

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Technically speaking, this was off road :tongue: but will be getting out soon and will post up my impressions and pix. GY Wrangler A/T Adventures 255/60/19, if you're wondering and very smooth ride.
 

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Some winter wheeling in VT. Photo courtesy of RoversNorth (my truck of course).
 

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I'm done with the snow... That is standing on around 3ft of it. Anytime you go off the tire tracks, the truck would dig down until high centered. With DSC turned off and both lockers engaged, it would just spin down to the ice layer.

We did well the week before in Maine (the d-90 is mine) from the 1:15 mark, day and night shots. That was around 2-2.5 feet, chains were necessary. I towed a beached D2 a couple hundred yards down a trail no problem. Just need to figure out how to fit chains on the LR4.
Winter Romp - YouTube
 

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I'm done with the snow... That is standing on around 3ft of it. Anytime you go off the tire tracks, the truck would dig down until high centered. With DSC turned off and both lockers engaged, it would just spin down to the ice layer.

We did well the week before in Maine (the d-90 is mine) from the 1:15 mark, day and night shots. That was around 2-2.5 feet, chains were necessary. I towed a beached D2 a couple hundred yards down a trail no problem. Just need to figure out how to fit chains on the LR4.
Winter Romp - YouTube
I am completely in love with your D-90. Awesome video!

My parents are completely sick and tired of the snow out toward Worcester - it hasn't let up in weeks.
 

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Thanks, it is a serious sickness. Glad my wife gets it...

Yeah, we live on the north shore of Boston. Every couple of winters it's bad but we've always had warm spells between storms. Not so much this year. Really wish we would stop with the rock salt on the roads. The state(s) could repurpose that funding and buy everyone a 4wd car with snow tires and be better off.
 

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Thanks, it is a serious sickness. Glad my wife gets it...

Yeah, we live on the north shore of Boston. Every couple of winters it's bad but we've always had warm spells between storms. Not so much this year. Really wish we would stop with the rock salt on the roads. The state(s) could repurpose that funding and buy everyone a 4wd car with snow tires and be better off.
I do NOT miss the salt at all. It destroys cars!

I would love to move back to MA or NH in the next year, but my family wants to be in UT.

Was it you that went to WPI?
 

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I do NOT miss the salt at all. It destroys cars!

I would love to move back to MA or NH in the next year, but my family wants to be in UT.

Was it you that went to WPI?

No, not me.

To tell the truth, I'd rather be in UT. The wheeling and scenery is phenomenal.
 

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NAS- The MT's on the LR4 look awesome. Will hopefully have some 275/65R18 Toyo MT's on my 18" Fuels sometime around August or September.
 

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No, not me.

To tell the truth, I'd rather be in UT. The wheeling and scenery is phenomenal.
Woops, sorry! I know one of the MA guys on here went to WPI and was there around the same time as me.

Utah is absolutely beautiful. I do love it, but it's a bit complicated since my family is part of a church that is rather fringe and it makes things pretty difficult at times. Plus, I prefer the northern part of the state and we divide our time between CA and the southern part of UT on the AZ border. Likely in the next year I have to make a decision about moving permanently out of CA, but I really want NH.
 

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