TacomaJD
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You probably won't have many problems out of the rear end but that low pinion front end is gonna cry a little bit between the 39's. What shafts you running?
TacomaJD said:You probably won't have many problems out of the rear end but that low pinion front end is gonna cry a little bit between the 39's. What shafts you running?
TacomaJD said:The grip is gonna surprise you, they stick to everything. You can change your whole driving style around reds lol.
I went from a solid axle swapped Tacoma on 36" TSL's to a 84 Toyota pickup full crawler on 39 reds, absolutely night and day difference. No other tire for me than reds, far as I'm concerned lol. You'll love em, til you have to keep fixing broke **** lol. I was running FJ80 high pinion front axle with 30/30/30 spline RCV's and it held up well, but mini truck axles don't seem to do well with reds if you wheel hard at all. But this is how it works....you get reds and are amazed at the traction, then you break all your ****, then you spend a shitload chasing weak links and so on. Lol
Tlh89 said:i keep hearing how good they are, trying them out this weekend. Thought about going to Chocco and straight to Boat Ramp lol
Perfect, you should crawl it no problem thenTlh89 said:Duals with 4.7 in rear case
TacomaJD said:Perfect, you should crawl it no problem then
TacomaJD said:Didn't know you weren't running beadlocks, i'd probably keep them at 10 if you do any hardcore stuff. Since the sidewalls flex so much, lower psi will make it fairly easy to lose a bead.
I wonder if the duct tape inside the rim trick would help ya out. I need to do that on my 43s.muddinmetal said:My rig is right a 4,000 lbs and it burps air badly at 8psi with no locks