Great to see a new video for the LC200. Can’t wait to see the full lenght ladder. I’m considering getting the basket, and pairing that with the ladder could help make the decision. Also considering getting WD’s help fitting 295 70 18s
It is incredible how dedicated your company is to their customers and creating top notch designs. I am so curious about the Land Cruiser 200 ladder and how it turned out. I am also in the market. Will reach out directly to learn more.
@@Mr4autiger the stock size is 285 / 60 / r18, so going to a 65 should fit just fine with no modification. There is only a 1” difference between the two and plenty of room with the stock size.
I used a 2” king lift with method bead grips 285/70/17 bfgoodrich on the left corner it does rub on the frame added 20mm spacer and it made it worse any thoughts ??
The factory tires are designed to just clear at full steering lock with articulation on all vehicles. So when we add a lift it picks up ground clearance and room in the fender well. But the room is up and down but not as much front to back. So with the larger tires at compression and full steering lock you will have some rubbing. Will it cause damage no just annoying to hear some times.
Because the 200 series does not offer good fastening points in the frame they weld on only. They square plates on the end of the legs with gussets on them to make them even stronger.
Thanks for the awesome quality and work Jeff. Absolutely love it
200 series love it😊 thanks for this video
Great to see a new video for the LC200. Can’t wait to see the full lenght ladder. I’m considering getting the basket, and pairing that with the ladder could help make the decision. Also considering getting WD’s help fitting 295 70 18s
So does it have your lift? Or is this completely stock with just wheel spacers. Sorry, you didn’t really say.
Will 285 / 65 / r18 fit on a stock set up? and Does it look good?
How much does the spacer affect ride quality?
It is incredible how dedicated your company is to their customers and creating top notch designs.
I am so curious about the Land Cruiser 200 ladder and how it turned out. I am also in the market. Will reach out directly to learn more.
We are finished the ladder finally this week. It’s really nice!👌
@@westcottdesigns Awesome!!! I can’t wait learn more. When I reach out directly I will add this to my list of inquiries… Ryan.
I’m interested as well. Are you planning on posting a reveal video soon?
Did u get to work on any lx600 yet?
Love it!
After my lift with BP51 I run 285 65 18. I could have gone up even more, but my gas mileage sucks as it is🤷♂️
do you know if 285 / 65 / r18 all terrains can fit on a 200 series with no modifications?
@@Mr4autiger the stock size is 285 / 60 / r18, so going to a 65 should fit just fine with no modification. There is only a 1” difference between the two and plenty of room with the stock size.
@@bluecruiser2019 I appreciate it.
That looks great
I used a 2” king lift with method bead grips 285/70/17 bfgoodrich on the left corner it does rub on the frame added 20mm spacer and it made it worse any thoughts ??
Will the tires rub on the arch or any of the parts while flexing or on corrugations off road ?
The factory tires are designed to just clear at full steering lock with articulation on all vehicles. So when we add a lift it picks up ground clearance and room in the fender well. But the room is up and down but not as much front to back. So with the larger tires at compression and full steering lock you will have some rubbing. Will it cause damage no just annoying to hear some times.
Nice! I thought 3rd row heritage models did not have 3rd row?
For 2020 years. 2021 third row was an option.
is that truck lifted?
How are the sliders attached to the frame?
Because the 200 series does not offer good fastening points in the frame they weld on only. They square plates on the end of the legs with gussets on them to make them even stronger.
Any know if a 285 65/18 with a 45 offset with rub on a LX570?
So are those tires 33s or 35s???
it seems they are 285/65R18 hence 33s
285/70/18 Recon Grappler is a 33.84" tire which would be considered a 34".
Which rims are those, and can you share the link to the rock slidders?
What kind of tires are those?
they seem to be NITTO RECON GRAPPLER LT285/65R18
285/65r18
will those fit with no modifications?