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LB Bill

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Awesome! Was he riding 'shotgun' or in the 'way-back'?
My 13 year old Lab has only puked once in the truck. He was uncrated in the back of my 06' LR3, tryin to keep his feet and stare out the window on the road up to Sequoia.
 

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Awesome! Was he riding 'shotgun' or in the 'way-back'?
My 13 year old Lab has only puked once in the truck. He was uncrated in the back of my 06' LR3, tryin to keep his feet and stare out the window on the road up to Sequoia.
Unfortunately he pukes on any winding road so this was a good test. We keep him in a crate in the back (Gunner Kennel).


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I was just out at Hollister hills like 2 weeks ago. I got there pretty late and ended up on one of the black trails (My friend was navigating) we almost rolled it but made it out without any damage :) I'm running 255/60/19 Falken Wildpeaks
 

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I was just out at Hollister hills like 2 weeks ago. I got there pretty late and ended up on one of the black trails (My friend was navigating) we almost rolled it but made it out without any damage :) I'm running 255/60/19 Falken Wildpeaks
There are a ton of great trails and some of them are super gnarly. Some of the triple black diamonds are for monster trucks only. Glad to hear you made it out. I did Truck Hill last time as well as the concrete cross-axle hill in the obstacle course in my previous 4Runner but this time it was damp so Truck Hill was sketchy and the concrete cross-axle obstacles was slick as goose ****. I ended up going in the reverse direction on the cross-axle concrete climb (top to bottom) and hill descent control did almost nothing - almost slid right off the damned thing into the ditch!


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Got my Toyo AT3’s installed today. 255/60/19

No rubbing. Spare tire doesn’t fit if it’s inflated as expected. Super quiet and smoother than the stock OEM piece of **** continentals. So glad to have gotten rid of those tires.
 

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They shouldn't. They're about .5 inches less diameter than 265/65/R18s, which are the gold standard for "biggest tire without rubbing."
 

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I don’t feel the need to start a new thread on this, but has anyone gotten any rub on their rear tires?

Obviously this happened under a lot of weight, just curious if anyone else has had this happen.

Saw this off roading today on my car. The red/orange dirt helps highlight the area.

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