I think you're on the right track there. For beach driving, larger tires will always be better. I don't know how much it'll affect your mileage and speedometer though.
If you travel solo on the beach, don't forget about traction boards!
I love the idea of gear and modifications that can go between vehicles.
As @pluton said, it would be a shame to spend money on tires that you don't get all your miles out of. I'd look for a good cost-effective AT if your plan is to change in the relatively near future.
Ditto what @leeloo said...
Not exciting or involving anything outdoors but I finally did something I've been wanting to do to the Jeep for years... remove the "Wrangler Unlimited" stickers from the side:
Ignore the faded fenders. I'm eyeballing some OEM replacement ones now.
Always good to see what's capable without going crazy high on lift. Nice work! Still looks subtle and clean.
That looks great! Is it custom? Love the low-profile look.
Unless your 5 year old is over 4'9", I would not put him in the front seat.
Knowing that the back seat with a proper booster seat is the safest solution, in the case of a tragic accident, I wouldn't be able to live with myself knowing I put my kid (daughter in my case) in a less safe position...
Right on. We've been told by many camp hosts and rangers that ANYTHING with an added smell will attract bears.
Somewhat relevant story: We took our RTT on our 4Runner to Sequoia NP (Potwisha Campground) and after arrival and setting up, a ranger came over to welcome us and asked what we were...
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