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Thread: *Long Term Planning* End of Summer Rubicon

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    Re: *Long Term Planning* End of Summer Rubicon

    Some friends and I ran the Rubicon in 2003 in two Nissans, both had 32" tires (bald tires on the Xterra) and rear lockers. It took us 3 days but we made it through with no major damage other than a small dent and a broken tail light, but we had to be really careful and go very slowly. Overall it was a great experience.

    If you do go in a mildly built 4runner I would strongly recommend going during the week so that you can go at a slower speed without blocking the bigger rigs.

    Pictures at this link:
    http://www.blankwhitepage.com/gallery/rubicon2003Huy

    - Matt
    2000 4Runner Sport / 4x4 / 5spd / E-locker / SS 1.2 / 265x75x16 Bighorns / ARB Prado / HD-SKO

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    Re: *Long Term Planning* End of Summer Rubicon

    Ya ive heard the Rubicon has softened a bit.. but if I was to do this in my 4runner I wouldnt go that slow and i can change a cv in 20 mins
    - Kevin

    2018 Taco TRD Pro - 2.5" lift, 33" tires, everything else stock.
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    Re: *Long Term Planning* End of Summer Rubicon

    I think its sopposed to have mulitple lines everywhere right? i would imagine taking the easy line everytime is what allowed them to run the 2010 4runner on it. kinda like me on clawhammer... :P

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    Re: *Long Term Planning* End of Summer Rubicon

    If chicks dig body damage, and I ever get me a rig.... I might be in trouble! :P
    [b] -Bekah <br />.=. It&#39;s not the fall that hurts, it&#39;s that stop at the end .=.

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