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Most of the vehicles seem to be running to much tire pressure.

Still enjoyed the footage. Was actually surprised the new Cruiser worked as well as it did.
 
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Only bad thing is that some of those FJs end up with stress cracks on the inner fenderwell doing stuff like that w/ them.
 
Most of Toyota's "real" 4WD vehicles (4Runner and FJ, not RAV4 and Highlander) have long been capable vehicles, but with the switch a long time ago to IFS, a SAS vehicle should ultimately prove superior with better articulation.

We had a '96 Jeep Grand Cherokee (ZJ) on many a Jeep Jamboree in the late '90s and it's incredible what even a stock "luxury vehicle" will do. Ours had the Up Country suspension package, but it was still techically stock because it was a factory option.
 
^ The 4runners and such, as well as the newer Jeeps do pretty well. However, nothing beats a solid axle luxury SUV. A ZJ or WJ (93 - 98 or 99 - 04) Grand Cherokee will go just about anywhere with a good driver, and they're still pretty comfy. Mine needs a set of upcountry coils though, as the standard ones are a little mushy at times.
 
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This hole might look familiar. It's the one that I post pictures of our jeep being stuck in. It's the one that killed our first tranny.



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Originally Posted By: rslifkin
^ The 4runners and such, as well as the newer Jeeps do pretty well. However, nothing beats a solid axle luxury SUV. A ZJ or WJ (93 - 98 or 99 - 04) Grand Cherokee will go just about anywhere with a good driver, and they're still pretty comfy. Mine needs a set of upcountry coils though, as the standard ones are a little mushy at times.


The Up Country came with taller springs and Bilstein shocks. That was one nice riding vehicle.
 
Originally Posted By: moklock
Only bad thing is that some of those FJs end up with stress cracks on the inner fenderwell doing stuff like that w/ them.


Not to mention blown ring and pinions, blown differentials, etc.
 
Originally Posted By: moklock
Only bad thing is that some of those FJs end up with stress cracks on the inner fenderwell doing stuff like that w/ them.


That has been addressed.
 
Originally Posted By: Gene K
Most of the vehicles seem to be running to much tire pressure.


X2.

Otherwise, looked like some decent mild wheeling.
 
Originally Posted By: morris
did the factory instruct you to jump 5 ft rocks? NO? THEN WHY DO YOU DO IT?

Because it's fun?
 
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