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Hiking vehicles
What kind of vehicles do you guys all drive when your going hiking? Im thinking about investing in a 4wd high clearance Jeep or something of the sort so I could get to some places where I definitely couldnt get to with what Im driving now (73 mustang):) I saw a Jeep Grand Cherokee today for $2600 and I was thinking about checking it out. What "hiking vehicle" is easiest to drive and which gets the best gas mileage (even though I know most wouldnt be too fuel efficient.)
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JimGuides: 73 | Official Routes: 36Triplogs Last: 6 d | RS: 67Water Reports 1Y: 10 | Last: 142 d
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I was hoping it would be a smaller, cheaper, and more fuel efficient version of the FJ Cruiser. Guess not.
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That looks like a Kia Soul with beefier tires.
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Only uglier.SpiderLegs wrote:That looks like a Kia Soul with beefier tires.

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Re: Hiking vehicles
... continued from HAZ Window Decal thread
Ok, let's start from scratch...
- It's a 2007 (4th gen) V-6 automatic.
- It does NOT have Active Traction Control (A-TRAC) "A system that incorporated an Auto-LSD function, with Toyota stating this eliminated the need for a mechanical limited-slip rear differential."
- I KNOW it didn't have ATRAC as the first time I had one wheel in the air, I had NO traction. So, because it did NOT have any kind of traction control, I have installed an air-locker.
- It DOES have Vehicle Stability Control (VSC)
- For 2008, Toyota added a VSC cut-off switch. (so as a 2007 mine does NOT have a cut-off switch)
- However, I AM able to disable the VSC, by turning on the 'lock front & rear axles together' switch, which works ONLY when in 4-H or 4-L.
I CAN attest that VSC DOES act on the brakes when IT determines the need, not when I do.
Case in point:
2 days ago, as I was driving on Bush Highway where the road winds downhill by the "10 MPH" sign (when southbound). As I put just enough pressure on the brake to keep from speeding up due to a vehicle pulling trailer just ahead of me, it literally slammed on the brakes... to the point the car behind almost hit me. In fact, he threw up his hands, which I can only assume was because he wasn't happy with my 'brake-test'.
Sure, the car was angled well downhill and the road curved, but it did NOT require that much brake.
And as a matter of fact, this exact thing happened a week earlier in the exact same spot, although not quite to the same degree of braking, and no other vehicles were in ahead or behind.
Now the THIRD time as I drove through there again yesterday in the same spot, I drove slow enough (basically 10 mph) so I didn't even touch the brake pedal and all was well, albeit the driver behind wasn't too happy going that slow.
I've had one other, much more serious action by the VSC which may have resulted in a head-on collision if I had not been totally alert... dangerous enough it got me to digging into possibly disabling it.
(This isn't the first Toyota-manufactured vehicle I've had stability issues with, so I've become very wary.)
I liked the solid handle feel in the Cherokee, when you KNEW it is in 4-Low.
- power windows
- sunroof
- tailgate
- possibly more? I knew those were because I had issues with all three.
I was unable to open the tailgate at all until it was normalized... I'll take the old manual latch instead of the 'automatic finger pincher' any day.
In this case, everything you mention in relation to ATRAC above is true, but NOT for my particular 4Runner.nonot wrote:Assuming you have a 4th gen 4runner, the vehicle never brakes. The vehicle will, upon invoking ATRAC or mire-control, cut power to the engine so you cannot accelerate above 2000 rpm. The only way to engage the brakes is to engage the downhill assist control. You may want to read your manual.
ATRAC is traction control, there is no stability control. The vehicle will only engage ATRAC if it senses the wheels skidding and not engaging. This can happen when skidding on gravel, a tire off the ground, etc.
To disable ATRAC you have to rewire the 4runner custom from the fusebox, engaging 4WD doesn't disengage it. Perhaps engaging the center diff does? I don't quite remember, although if the light on your dash is on it will show it disengaged.
Ok, let's start from scratch...
- It's a 2007 (4th gen) V-6 automatic.
- It does NOT have Active Traction Control (A-TRAC) "A system that incorporated an Auto-LSD function, with Toyota stating this eliminated the need for a mechanical limited-slip rear differential."
- I KNOW it didn't have ATRAC as the first time I had one wheel in the air, I had NO traction. So, because it did NOT have any kind of traction control, I have installed an air-locker.
- It DOES have Vehicle Stability Control (VSC)
- For 2008, Toyota added a VSC cut-off switch. (so as a 2007 mine does NOT have a cut-off switch)
- However, I AM able to disable the VSC, by turning on the 'lock front & rear axles together' switch, which works ONLY when in 4-H or 4-L.
I CAN attest that VSC DOES act on the brakes when IT determines the need, not when I do.
Case in point:
2 days ago, as I was driving on Bush Highway where the road winds downhill by the "10 MPH" sign (when southbound). As I put just enough pressure on the brake to keep from speeding up due to a vehicle pulling trailer just ahead of me, it literally slammed on the brakes... to the point the car behind almost hit me. In fact, he threw up his hands, which I can only assume was because he wasn't happy with my 'brake-test'.
Sure, the car was angled well downhill and the road curved, but it did NOT require that much brake.
And as a matter of fact, this exact thing happened a week earlier in the exact same spot, although not quite to the same degree of braking, and no other vehicles were in ahead or behind.
Now the THIRD time as I drove through there again yesterday in the same spot, I drove slow enough (basically 10 mph) so I didn't even touch the brake pedal and all was well, albeit the driver behind wasn't too happy going that slow.

I've had one other, much more serious action by the VSC which may have resulted in a head-on collision if I had not been totally alert... dangerous enough it got me to digging into possibly disabling it.
(This isn't the first Toyota-manufactured vehicle I've had stability issues with, so I've become very wary.)
Same here when attempting to get into 4-Low... must be in Park, and even then there are times I have to put it in neutral, let it roll a bit, put it back into Park and try again. There are a few times I've had to repeat it 2-3 times before it finally engages, and without a gear-grinding growl.RedRoxx44 wrote:Pain--- engaging 4 low as the Rubicon t-case has no synchro. I tried what the manual said but the only way I could get it to do so was to put the auto trans in park.
I liked the solid handle feel in the Cherokee, when you KNEW it is in 4-Low.
I didn't like tha hassle so I just stopped airing down.RedRoxx44 wrote:The tire pressure indicator. I got an AV Pro Cal and reprogrammed that. If you air down or your tires are cold it would trigger the alarm.
I'm in full agreement... disconnect the battery for any reason then one must 'normalize' theRedRoxx44 wrote:Overall too much electronics for my taste.
- power windows
- sunroof
- tailgate
- possibly more? I knew those were because I had issues with all three.
I was unable to open the tailgate at all until it was normalized... I'll take the old manual latch instead of the 'automatic finger pincher' any day.
I wish I had this... it might keep all four wheels on the ground in semi-eroded terrain.RedRoxx44 wrote:Good- the auto sway bar release.
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Re: Hiking vehicles
I can see you participating, Letty .....https://tinyurl.com/yaqqzqmfRedRoxx44 wrote:Thought I had previously posted this somewhere but maybe not---if you have piles of money-
Chevy Colorado ZR2- 2 inch factory lift, lockers front and rear, skid plates, racing suspension, and a diesel or gas option, or course manual or automatic trans. I usually avoid first model years like the plague. It will compete with Toyota Taco TRD high end which will be similarly priced.
If I sell my other vehicle I will be looking for a Rubicon. I'll drive the FJ till the tires fall off but I want a short wheelbase and lockers front and rear ( like my old red Jeep again, but I don't want to have the build up done myself,hunting for good mechanics etc).
"The censorship method ... is that of handing the job over to some frail and erring mortal man, and making him omnipotent on the assumption that his official status will make him infallible and omniscient."
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No GPS!! Heck yah! Maybe I'll go for that when I finally fully retire. Once I finish lifting and modding the Rubicon that sounds like it could be fun!
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https://youtu.be/wzIKjihISIURedRoxx44 wrote:.......
Chevy Colorado ZR2- 2 inch factory lift, lockers front and rear, skid plates, racing suspension, and a diesel or gas option, or course manual or automatic trans. I usually avoid first model years like the plague. It will compete with Toyota Taco TRD high end which will be similarly priced. ....
"The censorship method ... is that of handing the job over to some frail and erring mortal man, and making him omnipotent on the assumption that his official status will make him infallible and omniscient."
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Re: Hiking vehicles
I feel like if you just bought a fancy new hiking vehicle and wanted to tell the world about it, this would be a fantastic place to do so... 

I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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@chumley
I’ll bite...Can’t wait to start helping this cold earth get a little warmer with my weekend trips to Flag! Now only if I could afford a new HAZ sticker.
I’ll bite...Can’t wait to start helping this cold earth get a little warmer with my weekend trips to Flag! Now only if I could afford a new HAZ sticker.

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I need to get a license plate frame with my name on it!friendofThundergod wrote:Now only if I could afford a new HAZ sticker.

Do you want red, white, black or silver for the HAZ sticker?
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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I thought you were supposed to buy the Haz sticker first and do the reveal on who’s decal looks best. 


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I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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@chumley
I put mine in the right place.
It’s older than FOTG and it is the opposite of fancy.
... but the sticker looks best!
If FOTG takes his dogs and ride to the mountains in the winter he might not be able to find them.
I put mine in the right place.


If FOTG takes his dogs and ride to the mountains in the winter he might not be able to find them.

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@MtnBart01
He does tend to be a bit monochromatic.
He does tend to be a bit monochromatic.
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@Alston_Neal
It was very important to me that my new car matched my dogs, one of the selling points...
@Alston_Neal
It was very important to me that my new car matched my dogs, one of the selling points...

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He used to wear a green shirt before it disintegrated.Alston_Neal wrote:He does tend to be a bit monochromatic.
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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@friendofThundergod
We need to talk about your flair. You do want to express yourself, right?
We need to talk about your flair. You do want to express yourself, right?
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@Widowmaker
I'm pretty sure they're white fur.
I'm pretty sure they're white fur.
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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