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  1. pwrofgrayskull

    Im more of a 37" tire guy, are we going to need a lift kit or will these squeeze in?

    I had my fun with mud when I was younger. I avoid mud whenever possible now - too little fun for the amount of clean-up and possibility for parts breakages. I understand the skepticism as my results have been fantastic in my opinion. I don’t have the trailer anymore, but I towed it as high...
  2. pwrofgrayskull

    Option for no tire on back.

    Me too, tire carrier all day. Love it. Seems like there definitely needs to be an option for both sides. I would be devastated if that rear-mounted spare tire didn’t make it to production. Keep in mind a lot of us also like to do 5 tire rotations. (y)
  3. pwrofgrayskull

    Im more of a 37" tire guy, are we going to need a lift kit or will these squeeze in?

    Very true, very true…I’ll also add that in the past I have seen that those rare companies that do go out on a limb and take a chance spending a bunch of R&D time and money on such situations - well, let’s just say the MSRP for the parts that resulted were not favorable at all and the low sales...
  4. pwrofgrayskull

    Scout's Have a Great Day campaign is live

    Dang, that’s an awesome picture. Thank you for sharing it!
  5. pwrofgrayskull

    Don’t be shy, say hi!

    Welcome Frances, I’m glad you’re here!
  6. pwrofgrayskull

    Welcome and Introductions!

    Welcome!! Glad to have you here.
  7. pwrofgrayskull

    Im more of a 37" tire guy, are we going to need a lift kit or will these squeeze in?

    I guess my experience is a bit different and perhaps some of it has to do with my driving style (grandma most of the time, NASCAR only when needed for safety or soul). 2018+ Jeeps in Rubicon trim can fit 37s in stock form on the road and require the tiniest of lift depending how rowdy you get...
  8. pwrofgrayskull

    Size comparison

    I can’t bring myself to go through a car wash.
  9. pwrofgrayskull

    Size comparison

    :ROFLMAO: Right?!? Keep in mind this is a VERY mass-produced and not-the-largest vehicle example. Any larger vehicle or with smaller production numbers and yeah who knows how high the price would be for a set for Traveler/Terra especially in the beginning (IF they even decide to make them)...
  10. pwrofgrayskull

    Size comparison

    Yep, it’s a thing. Here’s an example: https://www.extremeterrain.com/mek-magnet-tacoma-magnetic-body-armor-ghost-camo-black-7315.html
  11. pwrofgrayskull

    Size comparison

    I feel your pain. That sucks. After the fact it definitely relaxes ya though, so true.
  12. pwrofgrayskull

    Size comparison

    I mean it’s an effective strategy…albeit a painful one. Definitely effective. My problem is I’d be trying to polish them out the next time I wash/wax/ceramic/detail. :ROFLMAO:
  13. pwrofgrayskull

    Single Touch Window Controls

    Can you roll down all windows from the app as well? Is it ALL only or can you do windows individually? Can you vent (roll down a couple of inches) all windows as well? My thoughts went sideways for a moment: I really wish the R1T rear window had the ability to roll down. I realize the design...
  14. pwrofgrayskull

    Size comparison

    Same here, I’ve never tried them because of all the reasons you listed as well as the high cost.
  15. pwrofgrayskull

    Size comparison

    I’ve had the same experience as well. I guess there’s always those magnetic “trail armor” sets that some companies produce. Unfortunately, IF any of those companies decide to produce a set I suspect they would cost in the neighborhood of $1,200.00 to $1,500.00 or more for the Terra or...
  16. pwrofgrayskull

    Size comparison

    Thank you. Very helpful. Just not at all what I wanted to hear. :ROFLMAO:
  17. pwrofgrayskull

    Size comparison

    I could get on board with this. Sign me up.
  18. pwrofgrayskull

    Single Touch Window Controls

    I had assumed the same as well. I think it may even be a reasonable assumption. However, I assure you it is still not an across the board thing!
  19. pwrofgrayskull

    Size comparison

    Thank you, makes sense. I get a bit worried when I look at dimensions because thinking about wedging a vehicle in the width category of a Tahoe or Sequoia down tighter trails makes me take a step back. I’d have to either stop going to some of my favorite places, or be sure to always carry a...
  20. pwrofgrayskull

    Size comparison

    What’s your feeling after seeing them in person - do they feel smaller, bigger, or the same size as a Tahoe? I’m most concerned with the width because it’s such a hinderance on overgrown trails. EDIT: It concerns me to think the Traveler is only 1 inch skinnier than a Tahoe (mirrors folded...