It's an ice queen. Designed for traversing arctic expanses. Soft, deep snow and lots of ice. Low tire pressure and wide tires means a big footprint and not much sinking.
It depends. They use big body lifts, and sometimes small suspension lifts, as well as lots of body work, to clear the tires. If the tires aren't aired up above 32 or so, they probably ride as well as a truck with a spacer lift and AALs. Those tires are really cushy if they keep them around 29-32PSI on the street, unless they are the Kevlar tires, which would be pretty stiff at street pressure.
For toyota? I packed my antenna into 2 different hw stores and could not find the right pitch. It's got to be some odd metric thread.
Anyone know off-hand?
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