That’s a great idea. Maybe a thin piece of clear bra or vinyl? I got the magnets off Vistaprint and they are mediocre quality. I think the other issue is road debris getting stuck around the edges and accumulating resulting in rust.
Thanks for the tip, sounds like I’m going in the right direction. I’ll try it out this weekend and post an update in case anyone else has this issue. Fingers crossed.
I feel like an idiot…
Decided to put advertising magnets on my CT. Happened to take them off to wash the truck after a month and my heart sunk…rust and corrosion.
I was able to clean most of it off with liquid barkeepers friend followed by windex but there are a couple of small white spots...
Sorry I misunderstood your payload question. I’ve got a 2023 trd pro 4Runner. Idk the specific payload capacity but I load it up and it does great. Never have any issues.
I’ll try the Baja mode…not looking to upgrade new tires on the CT yet and will always take the 4Runner out on trails before...
I don't think it was a payload issue: 4x 150-180lbs guys with a cooler and a little camping gear shouldn't be an issue for the CT (~800lbs). My 4Runner can manage my whole family plus 2x 110lbs dogs and a large Thule just fine (also about ~800lbs).
I was probably starting to drive too fast and...
Oh that makes a lot more sense. I’ll have to try that next time. Do you think overland mode is more suited for technical/rock crawling and then switching to Baja mode for cruising on Forest roads?
I went overlanding with the Cybertruck at 36psi--It was not very comfortable on rockier forest service roads. My TRD Pro 4Runner is way more comfortable surprisingly. I usually drop by air pressure on the 4Runner from 36 to 20-25psi. Has anyone tried overlanding below 30psi to see if that would...