Tacoma Battle: 2WD vs 4WD Off-Roading! How much of a difference does 4WD make?

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  • @ms1406
    @ms1406 Před 3 lety +140

    Lol I own a 2020 ranger but the Tacoma is just drop dead gorgeous

    • @isaacmonarrez3617
      @isaacmonarrez3617 Před 3 lety +20

      Toyota guy forever, but the ranger is gorgeous as well.

    • @vhockada
      @vhockada Před 3 lety +7

      The Ranger and Tacoma is dead even in the exterior looks in my opinion. I too own 2020 Ranger FX2

    • @ms1406
      @ms1406 Před 3 lety +3

      @@vhockada nice good value on the fx2

    • @vhockada
      @vhockada Před 3 lety +4

      @@ms1406 thanks I love it. However I traded in my Cherokee Trailhawk and I feel less confident now than I did with my Jeep which I hate that feeling. I wanted the FX4 but price was the reason.

    • @ms1406
      @ms1406 Před 3 lety +5

      @@vhockadabro don't feel that way it's very capable if you have a rear locker mines is just a 2wd sport but I don't go offroad

  • @710pappy
    @710pappy Před 3 lety +46

    New viewer 🤙🏻
    This was VERY useful to me as I have a 2016 2WD off-road and struggle with idea of “upgrading “ to 4x4 and this all but ices that notion, my 2 WD will be just fine and I love it
    Thanks 🙂

  • @mikethefz07guy79
    @mikethefz07guy79 Před 3 lety +42

    I use to take my 06 TRD Sport all around Otay. It’s a 2wd with LSD. The biggest upgrade is good tires and air down when needed.

    • @shaiapouf420
      @shaiapouf420 Před 3 lety +3

      No aftermarket rlocker? 16/15' wheels is also a good upgrade too nothing higher.

  • @freddie3159
    @freddie3159 Před 2 lety +14

    Great video. This goes to tell everyone that having the right tires and airing down plus a good driver is key for a fun day off-roading .

  • @villagebilanga
    @villagebilanga Před rokem +1

    Hi Chloe and thank you so much for your video. I live in D.R.Congo. I have a 2008 double cab Tacoma RWD. What I do for more traction on my rear wheels is I make sure I have at least 150kg of anything in my bed. Usually I have a big bag of sand or 3 or more 50kg cement bags. I also added a modified truck hanger blade that allows me to carry over a tone on my rear axle, and I also had to add stronger shocks to handle the bouncing better. With this trick, I never had any traction problems or rear wheels digging in deep sand, always came through with no problems. Hope this helps those who like me only have RWD. Have fun. Merci!

  • @idk_j3927
    @idk_j3927 Před 3 lety +18

    I’ve do this trail w/my 2wd Tacoma all the time and i always have fun. Although I haven’t done all the off shoots, I feel pretty good knowing yours did great on 2wd mode.

  • @NicoleByron
    @NicoleByron Před 2 lety +6

    TBH i always thought getting a 2WD on a truck was wack.. but no way would I need 4WD with what I do lol. I just bought a 2WD Sport premium package with upgraded tires and I cannot wait to just have this thing forever. Thank you for the video girl!!

  • @sbfhawk4343
    @sbfhawk4343 Před 3 lety +4

    That is why my 2002 Tacoma TRD 2wd with the Factory lockers is all you really need to offroad effectively. I also own a FJ40 and with 4Wd its great but I still like using a Rear locker. It makes for a more graceful approach for very hard difficult terrains. Lockers are the key folks

  • @enriquecasillas1139
    @enriquecasillas1139 Před 3 lety +116

    Do a harder trail in 2wd 🤙🏽

  • @TrashPancho
    @TrashPancho Před 2 lety +134

    I just go simple trail riding with my friends in Utah. We usually just hit up some decent trails with a bit of mud here and there and then camp out under the stars. My 2019 SR5 Taco is only a 2WD but does pretty good. I never plan on doing extreme trails or anything like that so I don’t have any regrets really. Just tired of the 4x4 d-bags thinking they’re the shit when someone with 2WD could care less.

    • @pasty2855
      @pasty2855 Před 2 lety +19

      For real man. My friends teasing me cause I got a two wheel drive. It’s a 2013 trd sport Tacoma. I’m a country boy but I don’t do no crazy stuff with it. I don’t understand bruh

    • @corneliodiaz5904
      @corneliodiaz5904 Před 2 lety +29

      You'll be surprised. Those with 4x4 almost NEVER hit a dirt trail, yet they talk crap on those with only 2WD. Just do you and that's cool to hear a 2WD does enough.

    • @SonsOfDeForest
      @SonsOfDeForest Před 2 lety +5

      fair enough, however in places that get snow 2wd pickups are not really viable.

    • @johnnytorres277
      @johnnytorres277 Před 2 lety +18

      It doesnt end if you have 4wd either. Then they bug you that you should have lockers, offroad bumpers, regear, bigger tires, etc. And when you totally kill your mpg they just tell you to get a beater Civic or something, as if paying two payments of registration and insurance is no big deal. That's why I dont even hang out with offroaders anymore.

    • @zachsheffee8458
      @zachsheffee8458 Před 2 lety +7

      @@SonsOfDeForest With some good snow tires,chains & a locker. With low tire pressure you will be fine.

  • @jerry901
    @jerry901 Před 3 lety +17

    2WD is still super capable with the right tires and air pressure like you said! Get an Air Locker for it and it's even better!

  • @pra3t0rian
    @pra3t0rian Před 3 lety +81

    I’ve never met a truck owner with 4wd who wishes it was 2wd but I meet guys with 2wd who regret their purchase all the time.
    Also very cool removing the valve stem. Just about the best way to air down IMO.

    • @MyCrippledWings
      @MyCrippledWings Před 3 lety +34

      I have a 2wd only 07 4runner. I don't regret it doesn't have 4x4. Less overall maintenance needed, I'm not trying to rock crawl shit, and it's not a necessity to have where I live. I have a 2wd version of A-trac in mine. Also, Toyota makes some of the best pre-runners in the world. So 4x4 isn't always an end all.
      Also no one builds a better 4x4 system than Toyota. So....¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @bernieeod57
      @bernieeod57 Před 3 lety +3

      pulled out a newer PreRunner with my 1999 SR-5 4X4. Having to chain up made him regret not getting a real 4X4

    • @simba9725
      @simba9725 Před 3 lety +7

      Yes, they buy Pre Runners, and then spend thousand's of dollars putting a lift, big tires and wheels, and all the nick nats for a 4WD! News flash, it's still a 2WD! Spend a 1/4 of those extra's and wallah, you could have brought a 4WD!

    • @commie_slayer4287
      @commie_slayer4287 Před 3 lety +9

      @@simba9725 it’s because 4wd is heavier and if ur doing something like Baja or u just like going fast in sand or dirt then 4wd is a waste of money and weight

    • @meateaterwhitetail7291
      @meateaterwhitetail7291 Před 3 lety +7

      Just because you got 4wd. Doesn't mean your invincible Offroading. You'll get stuck to a point. Tires play a big role, all terrain tires are not all that. You want mud tires, good ground clearance helps too. I don't own a true SUV or pick up. My 1st Gen lifted fwd Highlander with 9.5 inches of ground clearance wrapped 265/70/16 bfg km3 mts can takle the trails. I only have traction control. I'm doing good so far. Its better not going alone Offroading. Tag along with friends or a off-road group like Gambler 500. bring recovery boards and tow straps and spare parts, tires, and air compressor. That's the real solution for Offroading...

  • @flonkas
    @flonkas Před 3 lety +4

    I have a 2013 2wd off-road trim. I’m glad to see I’ll be able to do a little off-roading

    • @brandonwilson7231
      @brandonwilson7231 Před 3 lety +1

      As long as you're not going thru lots of mud or steep hills you'll probably be fine

    • @flonkas
      @flonkas Před 3 lety

      @@brandonwilson7231 excellent to hear. I only do light stuff anyway. Mostly just flat trails

  • @daddybgood
    @daddybgood Před rokem +2

    Good stuff here. I have a TRD Sport 4x4 and when in two wheel drive I can disable the traction control (which is really just for on-road use I think) which turns on the Limited Slip Differential (rear only).This add a surprising amount of additional traction by directing power to the rear wheel with grip. Also because 4 wheel drive is not enabled, there is no locking of the drive train from front to back so no crazy hopping when making a tight turn.

  • @jojorobino5312
    @jojorobino5312 Před 3 lety +8

    With the right tires and good weight on the back tires I think 2wd is a good choice. Obviously its not going to ever be 4x4 good but its good for what it is.

  • @OFFTHEGRIND
    @OFFTHEGRIND Před 3 lety +16

    So I always use 4WD off road, regardless of the difficulty. 1, really good to work the front diff often. 2, we have a ton of wash boards which tend to kick my back end out so having the front engaged does a good job of pulling the truck out of the slide

    • @seanc8514
      @seanc8514 Před 3 lety +3

      Finally someone with some common sense.

    • @BRollOffroad
      @BRollOffroad Před 3 lety +2

      cars that are AWD are that way for a reason - they're better at everything but mpg and tire wear. if used as a recovery device it might be too late, kind of a "rather have it and not need it" kinda deal. i go a step further and use 4LO everywhere all the time for tens of hours and days on end. i enjoy the view and never have a problem crawling around totally controlled, plus trucks just feel better in 4LO, makes it feel boss.
      while we're here this is also a huge misnomer- PEOPLE: 4LO isn't some nuclear button only for when you're seconds away from death. it usually works out to be like if you had 2-3 lower gears. that's it. it's nothing, all the same rules apply, all the gears still work etc. don't be redlining it and there's seriously no difference and your vehicle is designed to use it- shit they've even included a knob right there next to the radio! in most cases people are doing more harm to their engine and trans lugging their overloaded trucks starving at altitude up stairs in 4HI or killing the suspension and drivetrain by hitting it too fast to keep the R's up.
      now that i've watched the video: being in 2WD or 4WD absolutely matters when going downhill since 4 wheel engine braking is adding traction and generally more controlled. now back to my 4LO paragraph, this would be slowing you down even further, being even more controlled (less jerky and bouncy) and possibly not coming off that stair too fast and bashing the skid plate.

    • @Yotaciv
      @Yotaciv Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah Tacoma’s are so light they benefit from 4wd high on flat straight gravel roads lol then on trails I switch to 2wd for better steering. 4x4 low for what 2wd cant do. Goes up steep hills like its not even there in 4x4 low, also seems to lock all 4 wheels vs 4x4 high.
      My step dad who sold me his tacoma drove it in 4wd all the time. The front differential oil was black, sludgy and slight metal shavings on the drain magnet. Rear differential was the same as front, transfer case oil was close to looking normal but cloudy caramel colour. That was probably first differential oil change, did it at 238 000km/148 000 miles.

  • @cmoua785
    @cmoua785 Před 3 lety +4

    Going down a steep hill in 4wd makes a big difference on slowing you down. I leave it in 2nd gear most of the time and 1st gear if I need to go slower. its important to have more control.

  • @hostilityy
    @hostilityy Před 3 lety +18

    Looks like you have a rear differential carrier leak. I see all the dust settling on the oil residue.

  • @jimmyj5099
    @jimmyj5099 Před 3 lety +7

    Love ❤️ the “Off road therapy” comment! Off roading with Cody!!! ❤️ 🐕 🐶😃!!! I hope Cody wasn’t getting to nervous 😬. Great content again Chloe 👍 😀

    • @michaelbrennan7148
      @michaelbrennan7148 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes great to see Cody having fun on the trails. Stay hydrated. Be safe have fun .

  • @paulmccumber9291
    @paulmccumber9291 Před 3 lety +7

    Big advantage of true 4wd is 4lo. Being able to descend under control matters.

  • @redneck400m3
    @redneck400m3 Před rokem +4

    Ive always found that 4wd only makes a big difference over 2wd in 3 conditions....Deep, gumbo type mud, Heavy, wet, deep snow, and going uphill on wet grass lol. Besides that 2wds can be damn capable if you know what youre doing and arnt afraid of the throttle

  • @KnightWheelsMedia
    @KnightWheelsMedia Před 3 lety +14

    So jealous of the trails you have out there haha great video!!

  • @ralphpearson5420
    @ralphpearson5420 Před 2 lety +2

    Really useful information for the newer Prerunner crowd. Thank you! And yes we are waiting on a complete trial in 2wd. TKS

  • @fouUili684
    @fouUili684 Před 3 lety +15

    Cool video, 4wd really does make a difference, there are places a 2wd can’t go no matter how good of a driver you are. Some trails even have signs that say you have to have 4wd.

  • @ShadowxxPanda
    @ShadowxxPanda Před 3 lety +3

    I'm glad I have a prerunner. Their 2WD have the diff locks.

    • @MyCrippledWings
      @MyCrippledWings Před 3 lety

      It always baffled me as the 4runner. At least 4th gens like my own 07 (which is a 2wd model) are similar to a tacoma in a lot of ways. But didn't come with factory rear locker or 4x4 suspension setup like the tacoma prerunner's did. Nor a manual either. (which FJ cruiser got and is pretty much a 4th gen 4runner with different body style).
      Only the 09 trail came with the factory rear locker. But it was a 4x4 and only offered in v6 (my gen 4runner came with the 4.7 v8 as an option too) as it was a part time system.
      Not that my 2wd isn't capable. Just it would of been even more bad ass, if at least the 2wd 4runners came with the rear locker like the prerunner Tacomas of similar years did.

  • @Offshore1977
    @Offshore1977 Před 3 lety +5

    In 2wd TRD OR’s you get to use locker in 2wd

  • @odlanorirom
    @odlanorirom Před 3 lety +4

    ...is it just me or the under chassis of your tacoma is so clean....

  • @oddtoddodd
    @oddtoddodd Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks for sharing I always wanted to see a side by side comparison 4x4 vs. 2wd. I've had my 2003 Taco TRD 2wd w/ rear dif lock for 18 years and never had any problems with 4x4 roads.

    • @thomasmartucci3590
      @thomasmartucci3590 Před 3 lety +2

      That’s because you haven’t been on any rear 4x4 roads. 😂 keep the skinny pedal down

    • @oddtoddodd
      @oddtoddodd Před 3 lety +4

      @@thomasmartucci3590 thanks bro. I wish we could hang out. You seem really cool. 👎🏼

    • @thomasmartucci3590
      @thomasmartucci3590 Před 3 lety +3

      Lol all good. Just messing with you. I have a friend with a 2wd Tacoma who said the same thing. I took him wheelin in our Florida muck and he made it as far as the length of his truck in the first hole. It was a good laugh. And he ate crow. At least you’re out there

    • @oddtoddodd
      @oddtoddodd Před 3 lety +1

      @@thomasmartucci3590 right on my brother, keep the good times coming. Peace out. ✌🏼

  • @fskrisfx
    @fskrisfx Před 3 lety +22

    How did you train Cody to film all this good footage? Lol

  • @gregcornejo4827
    @gregcornejo4827 Před 3 lety +3

    Definitely makes me feel better about getting my ‘21 TRD OffRoad 2WD. Has a rear dif lock!

    • @phillipberk5767
      @phillipberk5767 Před 3 lety

      still will never have the capability of a 4wd, why spend the money on a brand new new TRD Offroad and not get 4wd?

    • @gregcornejo4827
      @gregcornejo4827 Před 3 lety +5

      @@phillipberk5767 Because I've lived with a base model single cab 4cyl tacoma for 17 years and haven't needed 4x4 yet...
      And I like the way it looks.

  • @julestrdprodjimavicpro2869

    another great video! I'm just amazed how clean it is underneath your truck!

  • @jameskocks4734
    @jameskocks4734 Před 3 lety +13

    this makes me feel good about getting a 4runner with a V8 in 2wd!

    • @e.l.9589
      @e.l.9589 Před 3 lety +2

      I do it on my 2wd 2017 RAM 2500 V8, with 60F /80R psi. I don't air down, I just feather the throttle.

    • @jameskocks4734
      @jameskocks4734 Před 3 lety +1

      @@e.l.9589 having a suv means having weight over the rear wheels giving me more traction. Getting a 4runner with a V8 was well worth the cost. One caveat is changing out the timing belt every 90k. Oh well.

    • @e.l.9589
      @e.l.9589 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jameskocks4734 I thought you were going to get one, but you have one. I wanted the same, I just needed to pull over 10k LBS often.

    • @jameskocks4734
      @jameskocks4734 Před 3 lety

      @@e.l.9589 totally understood. It wont do that, but i really like this truck. The used market is going ape shit. I could probably flip my 4runner especially since it has a V8.

  • @jaguilar3925
    @jaguilar3925 Před 3 lety +3

    I have a 2011 tacoma 2wd with some custom parts and its a beast

  • @jessem.2807
    @jessem.2807 Před 3 lety +13

    Yes, let's see some hard challenges in 2wd!

  • @craigkeller
    @craigkeller Před 2 lety +1

    I like my four low range for extended downhill crawls, saves the brakes. All runs aren’t just uphill.

  • @campdads
    @campdads Před 3 lety

    Will back up the comment about 2wd with rear locker - recently our 1999 4Runner guide rig was only 2WD (awaiting new gusseted spindles after a freak incident, spare spindles were 2WD version) and we had to lead guests all over Otay Mountain (our usual route). In 2WD with the rear locker enabled we made easy work of all accessible trails in Otay, including Mocogo Slide and Extra Credit. So yes, obviously 4WD is preferred, but with the right driver and generous use of the skinny pedal, one can get by on some pretty decent trails in 2WD.

  • @rainwater6198
    @rainwater6198 Před 3 lety +6

    4WD all the way. 2016 4runner SR5 4WD

  • @MichelleSit
    @MichelleSit Před 3 měsíci

    So helpful with the side by side comparisons. Its between Tacoma 4WD and Chevy ZR2 for me right now of what I've been looking at.

  • @dancacciatore
    @dancacciatore Před 3 lety +1

    Retired a few years ago and thinking of buying a new 4Runner TRD Off-Road for backcountry fishing and hunting. The locking rear differential sounds great.

    • @trailrunnah8886
      @trailrunnah8886 Před 3 lety +1

      I have one, and while it's a little slow on the highway, it's a great all-around vehicle and if you want something for fishing and whatnot, you can't go wrong with one.

  • @andyvaldez212
    @andyvaldez212 Před 2 lety +1

    Idk why but I've always felt a truck should be a 4wd vehicle. So much so, I bought a 4x4 truck even though I can count on my right hand how many times i've used the off road features. I feel it be like a buying an inefficient hybrid car or a slow sports car. That being said this was neat, and I'm by in large impressed with the capabilities of these 2wd trucks. Very cool video.

    • @searchforthetruth1998
      @searchforthetruth1998 Před rokem

      Never heard of pre running huh lol

    • @andyvaldez212
      @andyvaldez212 Před rokem

      @@searchforthetruth1998 I think that's besides the point. I'm sure the right driver can do more in a 2wd then me in my 4wd.. still, It's just my opinion that a truck should be able to tow, have a decent size bed, have a certain ride height, and be a 4wd vehicle.. maybe that's over simplistic, but that's what comes to my mind at least

    • @searchforthetruth1998
      @searchforthetruth1998 Před rokem

      @@andyvaldez212 yea and the 2wd Tacoma can tow and load more than the 4wd what’s your point?

  • @xox1592009
    @xox1592009 Před 3 lety +3

    Depends how you use it, 2wd can be better in some cases. The truck is lighter, brakes better, faster , more efficient, hauls more weight, less maintenance but isn’t as good in the snow and def not ideal on a trail

    • @TrashPancho
      @TrashPancho Před 2 lety +1

      Depends on the trail really. My 2WD SR5 Tacoma has handles some muddy and even snowy terrain pretty good. Up in Utah me and my friends go off-roading every weekend and I haven’t had any issues yet. It also just depends on tires and weight as well. But of course a 4x4 will always be better when it comes to more intense trailing.

  • @elliottblackwell1747
    @elliottblackwell1747 Před 2 lety

    I think your choice should be based off what you do. I live in LA and 90% of my drives are on streets. So I call my taco a street taco. It’s a trd 2WD sport. The last 10% is spent driving in the sierras and even then, the lakes and trail heads I fish are cement or gravel so the 2WD is capable for my life style. If I were to do crawling and harder trails then a 4X4 would make me more comfortable. But it’s nice to see how capable a 2WD is for my life style. Awesomeeee vid

  • @melaniebulan2549
    @melaniebulan2549 Před 3 lety

    I have a 2WD RAV4 and have pushed it to its limits on fire roads. Never gotten it stuck anywhere, but those deep ruts on hills are from people like me trying to send it with wheels spinning, failing, and then trying it 3 more times before struggling thru. Just because a 2WD *can* do it doesn’t mean you should... I feel a lot less guilty rolling trails with my 3rd gen 4runner since I’m not ruining the trails for others.

  • @df8600
    @df8600 Před 3 lety

    2wd with locker works for me. I don't rock crawl only off roading I do is to camp fish and hunt. So it fits my needs.

  • @borinken_foliage8003
    @borinken_foliage8003 Před 2 lety

    Props to the dog holding the camera. He did a great job!

  • @savathoun789
    @savathoun789 Před 3 lety +8

    2wd! Lol..... Good to know that I can take me truck there. Thanks! Much Love! Daygo all day!

  • @JessePatasomcit
    @JessePatasomcit Před 3 lety +4

    Very informative and nice shots! Thanks!

  • @patrickkchin
    @patrickkchin Před 3 lety +3

    Oh. And also, you should do the 2LO mod so you can lock your rear in 2WD.

  • @toeknee4B11T
    @toeknee4B11T Před 3 lety +6

    If you haven’t yet, you should get a tune “CVC tune” from Chan Chan. He does tunes for those in Cali :)

    • @jsaeteun
      @jsaeteun Před 3 lety +2

      Where can I find this Chan Chan?

    • @toeknee4B11T
      @toeknee4B11T Před 3 lety +2

      @@jsaeteun hit him up on his Insta @Chanvchau he’ll set you up and treat you right!

    • @sultan10ful
      @sultan10ful Před 3 lety +1

      What’s different from a OVTUNE and a CVC tune?

    • @toeknee4B11T
      @toeknee4B11T Před 3 lety +1

      @@sultan10ful Ov tune is old school, CVC tune and the KD tune are just modified improvement over the OV tune. KD is designed more for people living out East on flat roads while CVC is much better for hills and roads more towards people out west.

  • @HarjaEdame
    @HarjaEdame Před rokem

    Love your videos!
    Finally able to get my first Taco TRD Sport 2wd and I love it. Not looking to overland it out. Just basic camping and commuter truck. It gets the job done. I was not expecting the negativity towards 2wd.

  • @randomstuff463
    @randomstuff463 Před 2 lety

    jc a tacoma owner would be the one that needs to watch a 2wd vs a 4wd video

  • @desertlogic222
    @desertlogic222 Před 3 lety +1

    One of the lead guys at Icon suspension uses a 2WD. I have a Titan and used the 4x4 twice...and I do a lot of trails. All those years if mountain biking has me constantly picking lines.

  • @BikeGenixAZ
    @BikeGenixAZ Před 2 lety

    My 2003 tacoma is a 2 wheel drive and it does GREAT on dirt roads.

  • @toyotatacoma6817
    @toyotatacoma6817 Před 3 lety

    Nice vid... We don't have trails like that where I live, Now do a vid showing the difference between 2wd and 4wd in the snow. You do get snow right? No? Well... It's fun! My newest taco I opted for the Off Road, this is a must in the winter here in Erie, PA, I find excuses to leave the house when we're getting dumped on just to play.

  • @jraguilar86
    @jraguilar86 Před rokem

    I may be wrong here and someone please correct me if I am wrong, but since she is driving the TRD Off Road version her truck comes with a rear locker that only works in 4L. This means when she drives in 2WD she does not have the Auto LSD (Limited Slip Differential) option. However, many true 2WD Tacomas and in my case 4WD Limited Tacoma (No rear locker) have the Auto LSD option when you disable the traction control. This helps when you drive in 2WD for situations when you only have 1 rear tire with traction.

  • @07HDDriver
    @07HDDriver Před 3 lety +13

    I do wish Toyota would let us engage the locker in 2wd.

    • @samevans4525
      @samevans4525 Před 3 lety

      I have one and love mine but unfortunately Toyota’s are idiot proof and I assume it’s to prevent people from doing burnouts with both wheels.

  • @iheartgs400
    @iheartgs400 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice to know I could take my pavement queen 05 4Runner 2WD. Even though I do have an 03 GX470 myself now.

  • @Cherokeelion
    @Cherokeelion Před 2 lety

    My 07 prerunner doublecab was surprisingly agile with a bit of weight over the rear axle. I crunched my trailer wiring pigtail on a rock by accident, shorting it, and discovered its on the same circuit as the transmission parking brake lock. I couldnt get the truck out of park. That was the day I discovered the little red release button that is hidden under the transmission tunnel cover.

  • @hillrunner2
    @hillrunner2 Před 3 lety +2

    Great information, enjoy your channel and hope to see more mods and maybe see you out on the trials.

  • @DG-rv6be
    @DG-rv6be Před 2 lety

    This video pops up on my feed and I always end up leaving it for another time. Glad I finally watched it, good info! I’ve got a 2021 off road 4x4, you should do a video in the sand. Maybe try out crawl control.

  • @Roro004
    @Roro004 Před 3 lety +3

    So serious Question 🙋‍♂️Wich one would be the best option to Buy.. TRD Sport 4x2 or regular 4x4 v6. Both 2021.

  • @AK-ky3ou
    @AK-ky3ou Před 3 lety +3

    2wd is 9nlygood for momentum type off roading. No crawling in a 2wd.

  • @adrianberdiago4933
    @adrianberdiago4933 Před 3 lety +3

    Notice any difference in cleaning the taco with the ceramic coating?

  • @honorableundead2273
    @honorableundead2273 Před 7 měsíci

    One of the best videos ive seen for this

  • @MotoBeemer
    @MotoBeemer Před 3 lety +1

    I live in the high country of Colorado. We have 2WD out here, usually seen on the side of the road with caution tape wrapped around them after the latest storm they couldn't navigate through.

    • @MyCrippledWings
      @MyCrippledWings Před 3 lety

      But are any of them toyota's though? Cuz toyota's 2wd trucks and truck based suvs, aren't your typical 2wd's.

    • @MotoBeemer
      @MotoBeemer Před 3 lety

      @@MyCrippledWings I have a fleet of around 30 vehicles, prob half are Taco's which are 2017 and 2018. I've had guys get stuck in parking lots, with 2wd. We try studded tires and chains but nothing as good as 4wd. That said 4wd is not some magic wand, I've slid around in my Tundra on particularly snowing / slick /icy roads.

    • @SonsOfDeForest
      @SonsOfDeForest Před 2 lety

      @@MotoBeemer the nice thing about 2wd in the snow is it can significantly decrease your turn radius xD

  • @hugo7186
    @hugo7186 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video! Just got a 2011 2WD 4Runner. We plan on hitting colorado from Texas and I hope it does well!

  • @estudiom142
    @estudiom142 Před 3 lety

    Hi Cloe! First time here, love de test! I have first-hand F250 2000 Cummins 2wd and I love it, always thinking about 4wd... I´ll be pleased to see more 2WD vs 4wd like this. Cheers !!

  • @bigsamdog1
    @bigsamdog1 Před 3 lety +1

    You may be able to do the trail in 2wd, but engaging the 4wd will be a lot easier on you rig.

  • @RobertCarrizal
    @RobertCarrizal Před 2 lety

    I have got three toyota
    1. My mom 4Runner limited 2022 awd
    2. My dad land cruiser 200 2019 full time 4wd v8
    3. My daily driver 2006 Toyota Tundra double cab sr5 v8 4wd

  • @SergeoGabrielloGomez
    @SergeoGabrielloGomez Před 3 lety

    You just won a subscriber . Great video . Very detailed .

  • @db8646
    @db8646 Před 3 lety +3

    You must be commended for such a beautiful composition. The bridgestone all terrain tires look knarly on my 2020 trd pro, coma.

  • @jasonbates2898
    @jasonbates2898 Před 3 lety +3

    All these are way too easy. This is how my ranch looks that I drive in a Honda CR-V

  • @Michael_Tran
    @Michael_Tran Před 3 lety +7

    My channel is all about the 2WD and see how far I can push it. It will surprise me sometime how far auto LSD and good tires will get me. Seen so many beautiful places with this Tacoma, it's all about exploration and not conquering a trail. Unless you want to do rock crawling...then get a 4WD haha

    • @Michael_Tran
      @Michael_Tran Před 3 lety +2

      @@natewynn344 Couldn't said better myself, im actually working on a detailed version of a video regarding 2wd off roading.

    • @JV24573
      @JV24573 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Michael_Tran Watching your vids bro gives me faith in my 2WD SR5 🥵

    • @Michael_Tran
      @Michael_Tran Před 3 lety +1

      @@JV24573 Haha...thanks bro. Tons of area to explore with 2WD, go for it, just bring a few recovery gear just in case haha

  • @bernieeod57
    @bernieeod57 Před 3 lety

    Otay mountain? Doesn't look all that much different than when I was stationed down there in the 80's. I went down that very trail using my 1975 Jeep J-10 Pickup. Drove that for 29 years until gas hit $4.00 / gallon. There was no way I was going to feed that de tuned, over smogged AMC 360 V-8 at those prices! Also rode that very trail with my 1988 BMW R 100 GS. My Jeep was kept so long and patched up so many times it was nicknamed ":FrankenJeep" Or simply "Frankie" For short. Replaced it with a 4 cylinder 1999 Tacoma SR-15. Drove it for 17 years and 376,000 miles! It earned the nickname "4 Cylinder Frankie" Or as my daughter would call it "Little Frankie". I now have a 2021 Base Model Tacoma 4X4 double cab. Look forward to your recomendations

  • @tpharo34
    @tpharo34 Před rokem

    Love Knockaround glasses👍

  • @elfpimp1
    @elfpimp1 Před 2 lety

    I swear I thought I saw the pup doing the camera work at one spot in the vid. Shake their paw for me for a job well done!

  • @burninghammer83
    @burninghammer83 Před rokem

    Watching this for my 2023 Ford Maverick Hybrid I have on order, basically it can go wherever, just need to be more cautious & not alone lol

  • @edwardkareem6446
    @edwardkareem6446 Před 2 lety +1

    I always wanted a four-wheel drive truck but living here in Cali I don't think it's necessary by the way what trail is that

  • @markbunker5934
    @markbunker5934 Před 3 lety +1

    Two wheel drives go more places than most people think.

  • @dielreis
    @dielreis Před 3 lety

    What a nice video! It shows that if you need to do soft and light trail you still won´t need 4x4.

  • @ZLenox
    @ZLenox Před 3 lety

    I do more of an over landing and I have a ‘19 Tacoma SR5. I have been doing fine and I did do a 2 inch lift. I only have 25k miles on it. No major issues. I took a hit on MPG but wasn’t horrible either.

  • @gucci4871
    @gucci4871 Před 3 lety

    I have a 2015 prerunner two WD it's worth more now than when purchased
    Good for city

  • @darthvader7010
    @darthvader7010 Před 3 lety

    Glad you did this video! Much needed

  • @tres311
    @tres311 Před 2 lety

    Awww I love your dog, I have 2 old English sheepdogs

  • @acihawaii
    @acihawaii Před rokem +1

    I have a 2oo4 and 2011 Pre Runners
    With All Terrain tires it is possible to drive on the soft tilled farmland (2 wd)
    Looking to purchase a 2006, 4x4 4Runner for about $8ooo with 240,000 miles
    to drive on the farm w/o getting stuck on the soft, soft, soft dirt.
    Task: Pull a chain link fence and post with fencing to up-root weeds
    Qu: Is a 4 x 4 necessary?
    We also have big waves and flooding. In fact, my house lot is in the Tsunami and flood zone.
    Rylie

  • @lvxiong2973
    @lvxiong2973 Před 3 lety +2

    Make an video for H4 and L4. So people will know what the difference from it..

  • @Boobtube.
    @Boobtube. Před 3 lety

    looks like your co pilot really enjoys the trails.

  • @devildog1168
    @devildog1168 Před 2 lety

    Watching your video is really making want to invest in a truck now..Last year I financed my 4runner new21’ almost done paying it off..but now I want to tAco! Trd off-road trim…Daaaaaamn lol

  • @Robloxhank
    @Robloxhank Před 2 lety

    My parents gave me used 2014 toyota tacoma crew cab in red and I love my first truck/car as a teenager

  • @slowtaknow
    @slowtaknow Před 3 lety +1

    Try using tires a two wheel drive would normally have, more of a highway tire.

  • @johnny950
    @johnny950 Před 3 lety +4

    Definitely recommend you some bump stops. Huge improvement 👍

    • @ChloeKuo
      @ChloeKuo  Před 3 lety +2

      I have been thinking about aftermarket ones!

    • @wyckedan
      @wyckedan Před 3 lety +1

      @@ChloeKuo Durobumps. Cheap-ish, well worth the money.

  • @vannilosplebesofranchosanj9841

    What about 4 wheel drive open diff vs 2 wheel drive locked diff

  • @FriedChorizo
    @FriedChorizo Před 3 lety +2

    If you don’t Go off-road 2wd is perfect

    • @SonsOfDeForest
      @SonsOfDeForest Před 2 lety

      unless it snows

    • @FriedChorizo
      @FriedChorizo Před 2 lety

      @@SonsOfDeForest here in LA we don’t have worry 😎

    • @SonsOfDeForest
      @SonsOfDeForest Před 2 lety

      @@FriedChorizo fair enough xD i live in the mountains in canada so i need 4wd to get in and out of my driveway >_

    • @FriedChorizo
      @FriedChorizo Před 2 lety

      @@SonsOfDeForest dope Iv always wanted to live in the snow but Cali weather is just too good

  • @terrywbreedlove
    @terrywbreedlove Před 3 lety +7

    I can tell you from years of experience. It is all the difference in the world. When you are walking home or driving 😝

  • @mattleonard5268
    @mattleonard5268 Před 2 lety

    Girls who like off roading are rad!

  • @TheEpicUnknown..
    @TheEpicUnknown.. Před 3 lety

    Great video. I was leaning for the 4runner offroad premium. But i think im leaning more towards the Taco now. Really sucks that a required chip is going to take several months for an update on the newer toyotas :(

  • @OfficialHiddentest
    @OfficialHiddentest Před 3 lety +3

    I’m still waiting for a Tacoma Prime or when it gets a new engine

    • @muricaman991
      @muricaman991 Před 3 lety

      Exactly, I’ll buy a Tacoma when they update it and give it more power with Better mpg. Just like every other manufacturer has.

    • @ass-a-tony6323
      @ass-a-tony6323 Před 3 lety

      ill stick with the cast iron block 4cyl thats been trucking around for years. :) reliability is my only concern

  • @FLIRT73
    @FLIRT73 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome vid Chloe! Def a big fan of your content! I got a 2019 4x2 Off Road about a month ago and I was wondering how it would fair out on the dirt trails. This gives me a little more confidence--I hope to try some of my local trails soon. One question, what brand TPMS did you get for your tires, how were they installed, and how is the read out added to your dash computer? Thanks!

    • @trailrunnah8886
      @trailrunnah8886 Před 3 lety +1

      I didn't even know that a two-wheel drive Off-Road even existed. Did that come with a locking rear differential? I live in New England, I think you would have to special order a two-wheel drive Tacoma around here,

    • @FLIRT73
      @FLIRT73 Před 3 lety +1

      @@trailrunnah8886 haha yea, I think that 4x2's are more commonly found in areas that don't have as much "off road" terrain as others. I live out in Los Angeles. It does come with rear wheel locking diff/ECT/traction control off but thats really about it (no crawl control). Also came with the standard bilstein shocks and I added the TRD skid. I was reading on a couple of forums that 4x4s are only really needed for people who really, really like to rock climb or have a ton of experience on intense "expert" level trails so I was happy with a 4x2 purchase and the added benefit of a lower price tag.

    • @trailrunnah8886
      @trailrunnah8886 Před 3 lety +1

      @@FLIRT73 that's pretty cool when you get the locking diff with the two-wheel drive. Like I said, I don't even think that's available here in New England. Where I live we actually don't even have any legal off-roading, but we typically get snow so everybody wants four-wheel drives.

    • @ChloeKuo
      @ChloeKuo  Před 3 lety

      Hi! I have the stock TPMSs installed

  • @rpmspeedyblue
    @rpmspeedyblue Před 3 lety +1

    Love your Dog!

  • @hgonzalesvela
    @hgonzalesvela Před 3 lety +1

    New suscriber! I just wished my wife was as into cars as she is!!! 😍