So I had them on for a couple weeks before I put my winters (stock) back on.
I would say there is a slight dip in acceleration (due to the X3s overall weight) but no noticeable steering or breaking differences.
Biggest two things I notice is road noise (as they are a mud terrain tire) and...
It was 14C degrees (57F) today so I took the opportunity to pop the doors and front roof panels off! It's definitely the best way to cruise around town!
I went with the very tough (E Rated) General Grabber X3 for the extra tough sidewalls!
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Sorry I just noticed this comment, I'm running them at 35psi and they seem to be ok on road, too much pressure and they'll probably be pretty bouncy.
They're a max pressures of 80PSI but if I were ever near the max I'd be way past GVWR anyways?
That looks like you've paired the right truck for the right job!
I see guys at job sites with $90k Platinum Superduties or 2500 Denalis that don't look like they've never been off pavement so your priced right for the type of work! lol
I went back and forth with the Base VS BD and after driving a BL with the MGV seats and vinyl floor I was sold on BD! In the summer we spend a good amount of time at the beach and sand is a constant pain so that was another bonus for washout interior!
Also I llive up north so snow/salt on my...
It appears that the Yakima SkyRiseHD RTT works with the factory crossbars! I’ll be pulling the roof rails off for the winter and plan on making some modifications (maybe a gear rack) forward of the tent?
I might have the NDT guys at my work test the crossbars to see what kind of wall thickness...
For those who were interested in the Yakima Skyrise HD Rooftop Tent on factory cross bars, here are some pics. I’ll also post some more over on my Insta: @canadian_bronco_club
Went from “swol” to “skipped leg day” in an hour! Those wheel wells are slightly hallow!
But tis the season to not slide off the road or worse into the guy in front of you!
The BD in my opinion is the most Canadian package, wash out floors, winter tires on steelies and heated seats and all...
Yes there’s a power wire with a fuse that runs off the battery to the back it’s the only “wiring” to do but you don’t have to cut/spice into your factory harness. There is a pre wired box that it connects to, I mounted the box up on top of the frame cross member at near the hitch. I think the...