trailvoys on the offroad scene have gone a long way since I've been gone
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http://forums.trailvoy.com/showthread.php?t=68693
I'm afraid that my trailvoy won't keep up with those guys I'll post other vids later...
cheers
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JamesDowning wrote:So what are your plans to keep up with them?
KE7WOX wrote:Saludos.
I lived 3 years in Panama, went offroading twice to Las Lajitas, up in the mountains off Lago Bayano, following the road over the dam, but we took an army of Toyotas. Did you end up getting the 4WD TB?.
sport_truck wrote:JamesDowning wrote:So what are your plans to keep up with them?
well i'm still using the search button like a mad man![]()
but so far:
2" japan coils
3" Suspension lift (not sure on this one)
2inch Body lift (doubt I can fit 35's without them so)
33's or 35's tires
Body armor,(skid plates, rocksliders,etc )
3.73 or 4.10 gears with the eaton locker
Diff-breather extension
My biggest concern is river crossing; how the electronics handle it and also the lack of a snorkel![]()
waiting for suggestions
sport_truck wrote:KE7WOX wrote:Saludos.
I lived 3 years in Panama, went offroading twice to Las Lajitas, up in the mountains off Lago Bayano, following the road over the dam, but we took an army of Toyotas. Did you end up getting the 4WD TB?.
nice man, yeah Las Lajitas is a walk in a park right now compared to some other trails I've seen, hope you enjoyed your stay.
I still have my 2wd but I got a couple of 4wds in sight
KE7WOX wrote:34s will require quite a bit of of cutting and lifting.
Out of curiosity, are you a local, expat, or does your license plate start with CD?
KE7WOX wrote:Lifting was assumed. But you will need to cut or remove the front bumper, and I'm guessing remove the fender liners aswell.