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Thanks! Our Pilot isn't a rock crawler and can struggle on the really steep stuff, but for a 8 seater soccer mom vehicle it does pretty well :)thats a very good looking rig...and apparently very capable offroad
love the pics, also. checked out your youtube channel...subscribed
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Looking for a roof rack to start making our Pilot a little more capable for overlanding - can anybody point me in a good direction? Something similar to the white Pilot here would be great.
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If you are still around, what lift parts did you use to get that pilot off the ground?
My lift came together slowly over time as my budget allowed. If I were starting from scratch I would recommend 245-75-16 tires first, then recovery gear and skid plates. If you are satisfied with the pilots performance after that I would purchase the HRG 3” ultimate lift and possibly rear air springs.If you are still around, what lift parts did you use to get that pilot off the ground?
My lift came together slowly over time as my budget allowed. If I were starting from scratch I would recommend 245-75-16 tires first, then recovery gear and skid plates. If you are satisfied with the pilots performance after that I would purchase the HRG 3” ultimate lift and possibly rear air springs.
My current lift is a HRG Subframe Drop with Flatout Suspension lift struts (not highly recommended) in the front and a custom 3 1/4 spacer in the rear with Moog 81649 springs.
I also have Firestone Airsprinngs as well as tuff country 62201 extended shocks in the rear.
Sorry , I know this is an old post (I'm new here) But I was wondering why do you not recommend the Subframe Drop ?My lift came together slowly over time as my budget allowed. If I were starting from scratch I would recommend 245-75-16 tires first, then recovery gear and skid plates. If you are satisfied with the pilots performance after that I would purchase the HRG 3” ultimate lift and possibly rear air springs.
My current lift is a HRG Subframe Drop with Flatout Suspension lift struts (not highly recommended) in the front and a custom 3 1/4 spacer in the rear with Moog 81649 springs.
I also have Firestone Airsprinngs as well as tuff country 62201 extended shocks in the rear.
I highly recommend a subframe drop! Not Flatout Struts lolSorry , I know this is an old post (I'm new here) But I was wondering why do you not recommend the Subframe Drop ?
Is that a different kit than the HRG 3" ultimate lift ? Also - how badly does a lift affect cv joint wear ? And do you have recommendations on skid plate (s) ?