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Thread: First real 4x4 trip in the 130

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    First real 4x4 trip in the 130

    Just had a 2-night solo jaunt up in the high country and gave the 130 a fair workout in some challenging steep terrain, very pleased with how it performed. I found the long wheelbase was not as big an issue as I thought it might be, some severe switchbacks that always used to take 2 bites in the Rangie with a 100" wheelbase still only took 2 bites in the 130, dragged the belly a couple of times but never got hung up. Before I went I removed both swaybars and the inner coils from the rear to maximise articulation. Never missed them, still handled quite well on the Licola road and I will never get anywhere near maximum payload. Rear tyres scrub on the underside of the tray/pod at max travel which is annoying, might have to look at a suspension lift at some point.

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    The 130

    Hi Pod ,I've been on a few trips to the high country , with a 130 owner , ok turning cercle on swichbacks can take a couple of bites . Other than that there a great truck . Off road they will hold there own and some with the rest of the pack . ..cheers jimr1

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