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  1. New to Part-Time 4 Wheel Drive -- maintain by driving in 4WD for 10 miles each month?

    Thanks for all the responses. I'll need to make time to go find some dirt. Great excuse to get out of the city.
  2. New to Part-Time 4 Wheel Drive -- maintain by driving in 4WD for 10 miles each month?

    That will definitely address my concern. That's a legit reason to up my days on the water. :)
  3. New to Part-Time 4 Wheel Drive -- maintain by driving in 4WD for 10 miles each month?

    Thanks for the responses. When I do hit the outdoors, I will be driving quite a bit on dirt roads and possible snowy roads in the winter. It is just those 3 or 4 months in a row where I'll won’t see any unpaved roads. Maybe I need to look for a local off-road club and pick up another new...
  4. New to Part-Time 4 Wheel Drive -- maintain by driving in 4WD for 10 miles each month?

    This is my first post and I've found the 4Runner6G site an awesome source of information. I'm looking at purchasing a 6th Gen 4Runner later this year, and it will be my first 4 part-time wheel drive vehicle. I was looking at the 6G's owner manual and saw the following recommendation " You should...
  5. TRD 18" Black Wheels on Everest TRD Off-Road Premium

    Thanks olefriend. I'm familair with the WIldpeak A/T3W. I'm running those on my 2005 Sequoia. IMO they are great tires. I couldn't believe the Wildpeak's ride better than the All-Season tires I had on my Sequoia and my gas mileage even increased about 1 mpg.
  6. TRD 18" Black Wheels on Everest TRD Off-Road Premium

    New to the forum. With the OEM upgrade to the TRD 18" wheels, do they just swap out the rims, using the same OEM tires? Is there an option to upgrade the tires when upgrading to the TRD 18" wheels? Thanks.
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