I'll have to contact him in a few when I'm ready to get a set. I saw your thread about them, and they look killer. Much better to support a local guy as well!
Currently in planning on getting 265/75/16 maxxs. Drive on them till I kill them, then do a full suspension replace. After having my truck for 6 months I'm already at 16K km. So it won't take long.
That picture was taken at Nitnat River falls. It's the smallest little provincial park Just of the mainline to nitnat.
Yeah, we didn't expect to see any. There was no hints of it on the way uo. We just turned a corner and there was 2' of it be ground. Hopefully in the next week on so it melts away.
At 600m snow starts, after a 15 minute hike to 700m it was actually snowing on us... there's still 4' at least on the ground, we never made to the actual crash site. Only as far as the hard right corner.
And that was last weekend... I doubt it will have melted much.
I have been on a lot of the FSR between Vic, Cowichan, and nitnat. Pushed though a lot of down brush on decommissioned roads, and had to clear a bit in places to get to some camping spots a coworker told me about. Biggest setback for me right now is shit tires, and very little recovery gear. I'm carrying a 20' tow strap, 2 - 3/4" shackles, and some crappy traction mats right now.
Pinstriping is the last of worries. I bought a truck to use it, not to baby it.
Hey Rob
I'm new the 4x4 community as well. purchased a 17 Tacoma last fall and have been steadily upgrading what I can afford on it. He's still bone stock as far as tires and suspension go but has managed everything I have thrown at it. perhaps some of you guys on here could do a run we could join in on sometime? I know I have lots to learn and upgrade on my rig and anyone that's willing to show me some stuff on the trail would be greatly appreciated.
I'll have to contact him in a few when I'm ready to get a set. I saw your thread about them, and they look killer. Much better to support a local guy as well!
Currently in planning on getting 265/75/16 maxxs. Drive on them till I kill them, then do a full suspension replace. After having my truck for 6 months I'm already at 16K km. So it won't take long.
That picture was taken at Nitnat River falls. It's the smallest little provincial park Just of the mainline to nitnat.
Yeah, we didn't expect to see any. There was no hints of it on the way uo. We just turned a corner and there was 2' of it be ground. Hopefully in the next week on so it melts away.
At 600m snow starts, after a 15 minute hike to 700m it was actually snowing on us... there's still 4' at least on the ground, we never made to the actual crash site. Only as far as the hard right corner.
And that was last weekend... I doubt it will have melted much.
I have been on a lot of the FSR between Vic, Cowichan, and nitnat. Pushed though a lot of down brush on decommissioned roads, and had to clear a bit in places to get to some camping spots a coworker told me about. Biggest setback for me right now is shit tires, and very little recovery gear. I'm carrying a 20' tow strap, 2 - 3/4" shackles, and some crappy traction mats right now.
Pinstriping is the last of worries. I bought a truck to use it, not to baby it.
Hey Rob
I'm new the 4x4 community as well. purchased a 17 Tacoma last fall and have been steadily upgrading what I can afford on it. He's still bone stock as far as tires and suspension go but has managed everything I have thrown at it. perhaps some of you guys on here could do a run we could join in on sometime? I know I have lots to learn and upgrade on my rig and anyone that's willing to show me some stuff on the trail would be greatly appreciated.