Here's a good reference for you.
If my math is correct, your poke would be approximately -2mm less than below. (Obviously dependent on tire tread pattern, side wall design, and such.)
Mine: 265/70r17 on a 17x8.5 +10mm wheel
Yours: 265/70r18 on a 18x9 +18mm wheel
If you want to do some...
We took Roxy Ranger down Diamond Creek Road to the Colorado River. This a permit-only route in the Hualapai Indian Reservation, and one of the only access routes into the canyon.
You can stop by the Fish and Game office in Peach Springs, AZ. for a trespass permit if you're interested.
Roxanne (Rocks + Sand) - She got her name from its Northwestern Arizona home, which just so happens to be full of rocks and sand. Bought this truck last year after being plagued with turbo and reliability issues on my previous vehicle and simultaneously wanting a more capable vehicle for...
From your video, it doesn't quite sound metallic, leading me to believe your engine internals are fine., but it does sound like you're down a cylinder with that rough idle. Have you scanned the ECU for any DTCs?
My guess is a clogged fuel injector or fouled out spark plug, but it wouldn't hurt...
If you're ever able to make your way back west from the Ozarks, I would highly encourage you to visit the area! We were very pleasantly surprised by Kings Canyon in particular. Although the park receives far fewer visitors than some of the big names, I would say its beauty is close to that of...
We took a long weekend trip and stretched Roxy Ranger's legs running over to California. 1,100 miles roundtrip averaged ~20mpg, and she ran like a dream the whole way. Visited Sequoia and King's Canyon National Parks and camped next door in Sequoia National Forest.
Got to see the largest tree...
Went camping outside of Flagstaff on the borders of Coconino and Kaibab National forests. Explored the Lava River Cave, drove out to the "Edge of the World", and got the truck all dusty and muddy exploring.
Washers should do the trick. I've had mine mounted that way for 4+ months and 4-5k miles now? No amount of >100'F days, high winds, wash-boarded and rocky trails, or interstate driving has managed to shake mine loose yet.
I will note - I have the brackets shoved as far back towards the...
I've got the Nilight brackets on my truck. They're a decent value for the price and get the job done. Probably insufficient if you intend to run >6in pods or multiple lights on a single bracket.
The good:
- Hold my 5in pods tightly.
- Little to no additional wind noise from my pod and brackets...