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Front Runner Slim line 2 Roof rack

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Nah i know the roof would never support it. I just like to have a basket up top with some traction boards handy just in case i get too frisky off road. I ended up getting the identical setup I had on my Trailhawk. Works well and looks good too.
 

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Nah i know the roof would never support it. I just like to have a basket up top with some traction boards handy just in case i get too frisky off road. I ended up getting the identical setup I had on my Trailhawk. Works well and looks good too.
What tire/wheel combo is that? Do you have the street pack brakes? Do you feel any major performance loss with the AT tires?

I came from a 4Runner and miss my AT KO2s...

Thanks!

Dennis.

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What tire/wheel combo is that? Do you have the street pack brakes? Do you feel any major performance loss with the AT tires?

I came from a 4Runner and miss my AT KO2s...

Thanks!

Dennis.

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I bet you do! KO2s are solid. I've had great luck with my Duratracs so I've run them on the last 4 trucks including the new ST. I do have the Street pack brakes so I got luck with my Black rhino wheels/fitment as it is definitely a tight fit esp. with wheel weights/etc. There is no performance loss whatsoever. In fact, the ride is a better now that I'm not riding on rubber bands lol.
 



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