ever find a better map of the area? i tried the trail a month or 2 ago in my 4th gen but had to turn around on gunslinger because it was very washed out and didnt want to get body damage from a rock at the bottom of a realy steep hill. i did see alot of trails around that i had no idea what was what
That place eats 4Runners. Not too many trails are doable without damage. I ran most of Gunslinger and all of Sidewinder. Everything else makes our rigs obsolete. No, I don't have a good map of all the trails there. I wish I did.
@@buffettdesign I don't care about damage, i have a 4th gen thats beat. I did some of a trail out there then some how ended up on broncos peak and whit was hard
I've got to say this is my favorite 4runner video on youtube, wicked cool content. Shows what capability this truck has. Just got one question for you, how did you make your backup camera to display while driving (assuming that was your backup camera)? Or is that a front face camera you installed? What mod is that? Thanks,
Many thanks! That was the goal in posting these videos. When I bought my truck I was interested in seeing its capabilities off the lot. There wasn’t a lot of content out there. Good eye! I purchased the front facing camera from a guy in the states who assembled parts from various sources in China and packages them as a unit. My local stereo shop installed it in 20 minutes. It’s one of the best investments I have made. I do a lot of solo driving. The front camera is not a substitute for a spotter but it sure helps. It has a dash switch that toggles either the front or rear camera.
Very nice!
Many thanks!
Very Nice! just found Coral Canyon today as the matter of fact. Took my stock 4runner out for a ride, I'm definitely coming back very soon.
Have fun! I have done some panel damage on Sidewinder. It is a tricky little track for a 4Runner. Maybe I’ll see you out there some day!
Great job on the video! Looks like a fun trail, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for coming along!
Nice driving.
ever find a better map of the area? i tried the trail a month or 2 ago in my 4th gen but had to turn around on gunslinger because it was very washed out and didnt want to get body damage from a rock at the bottom of a realy steep hill. i did see alot of trails around that i had no idea what was what
That place eats 4Runners. Not too many trails are doable without damage. I ran most of Gunslinger and all of Sidewinder. Everything else makes our rigs obsolete. No, I don't have a good map of all the trails there. I wish I did.
@@buffettdesign I don't care about damage, i have a 4th gen thats beat. I did some of a trail out there then some how ended up on broncos peak and whit was hard
@@jaredjaster5276 I have heard Bronco Peak is rough. I'll let you know if I come across any trail maps.
Got to love those spiders wearing fur coats!!!
I've got to say this is my favorite 4runner video on youtube, wicked cool content. Shows what capability this truck has.
Just got one question for you, how did you make your backup camera to display while driving (assuming that was your backup camera)? Or is that a front face camera you installed? What mod is that?
Thanks,
Many thanks! That was the goal in posting these videos. When I bought my truck I was interested in seeing its capabilities off the lot. There wasn’t a lot of content out there.
Good eye! I purchased the front facing camera from a guy in the states who assembled parts from various sources in China and packages them as a unit. My local stereo shop installed it in 20 minutes. It’s one of the best investments I have made. I do a lot of solo driving. The front camera is not a substitute for a spotter but it sure helps. It has a dash switch that toggles either the front or rear camera.
What psi did you air down to for the rock climbing?
16psi. The Toyo’s are pretty stiff. I like a soft ride when tooling along off-road.