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    Just did Broken Arrow Trail in Sedona

    Awesome, I'll keep an eye out for these for sure and make it a point to get to one, especially the N. AZ one. Thanks again!
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    Just did Broken Arrow Trail in Sedona

    Many thanks! I actually just moved to West Sedona 6 months ago and I'm barely starting to explore the area. Are there any regional meet ups around?
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    Just did Broken Arrow Trail in Sedona

    No unfortunately, it is a pretty short trail. But you can string a bunch of trails together in the region. This is the first trail I've done in Sedona, with the exception of the very rocky and boulder filled road to Devil's Bridge, and even that one only until the Devil's Bridge trail head, so I...
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    Just did Broken Arrow Trail in Sedona

    I just took my newly, lightly, modded, 4Runner on Broken Arrow Trail in Sedona. The trail has some pretty legit rock/boulder obstacles but I aired down to 18 psi and the truck was like a freakin' billy goat, it handled that totally legit trail without breaking a sweat. We should have taken...
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    A few mods to the 4runner &question about tire pressure

    Hello everybody, So I think I have the basics done for some fun overlanding I think. Here are the mods: Rhinorack Heavy Duty Trackmount 3 Bar Roof Rack Toytec lift kit for TRD Pro 4Runners ARB Differential Breather Kit 1 68.40 68.40T Nitto Ridge Grappler LT255/80R17 121/118Q E tires...
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    Question for my more advanced off roaders

    I'm not super advanced and don't do super crazy rock crawling but I spent my youth wheeling a Toyota 4x4 truck with manual transmission, part time 4wheel drive, manual hub lockers, no differential locks, no active traction control...in other words, old school. I now have a 4Runner with an...
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    Member Introductions *NEW MEMBERS INTRODUCE YOURSELF*

    Many thanks! I've been watching some really cool videos of wheeling and overlanding out there, and I'm am totally blown away! Amazing!
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    New Member, with a 5th Gen 4runner

    Thank you for the warm welcome! Yeah keeping it stock is a great option too! The only reason I want bigger tires, hence the mild lift, is for slightly more clearance for running some of the more technical MOAB trails
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    New Member, with a 5th Gen 4runner

    Hello all!, I thought I would start a thread to get some feedback from all you fellers and gals. Here's my 4runner: I want to get into over landing but I want to keep the truck as stock and lightweight as possible as a daily driver and for some local 4wheeling of trails, no serious rock...
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    Member Introductions *NEW MEMBERS INTRODUCE YOURSELF*

    Hello Everyone! I am exploring getting into Overlanding...well I definitely want to do it, but it is a work in progress, early work :D I am currently in North Georgia, but will likely move to the Tucson area next year and I'm super excited about doing some Overland trips in AZ, Utah...