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Lexus replaced all 4 wheels (dealer scratched 3/4 of the OG wheels) & brake calipers (excessive wear/discoloration) gratis. Added the 2025 black chrome lugs (from another owner) and locks bc my chrome lugs had been marred by dealer

Do you have the part number for the black chrome lugs?
 
Little after work fly fishing
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We’ve been lightly exploring around the Moab region past few days. A few more to go…
Couple pictures from Schafer Canyon inside Canyonlands national Park.
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edit: forgot to mention we passed a white OT model yesterday on the same 4x4 trail! They were also from Colorado. 😊
 
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Was too cold for my tee time today and didn’t feel like going home so did some soft roading up a trail and dry riverbed in waiprous.

Took a few technical sections to play with the fun buttons and was very impressed by the Billy goat.

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Not a lot of cars that go so comfortably from the country club to the mud.
 
Not yet. I believe it’s mostly ‘less improved’ gravel. 😊. At least how it looks on the map. We did drive down into Shafer to the White Rim-Shafer/Potash junction from the CNP visitors center..it’s like basic cars can make it that far, but great views.
From that junction to CNP boundary on Shafer (headed east) it shows it as a 4x4 high clearance with a M+ difficulty; and then it apparently turns into gravel towards Moab. However, the Potash Rd and Shafer Switchbacks is rated Green/Easy by FunTreks, 4th Edition Moab Trails page 170.
The same book shows White Rim as Blue/Moderate, but mostly easy..page 174. I am aiming to try and get back to CNP late summer and drive White Rim over 2 days; tent camp at one of the designated campgrounds - I think no water at any of them.
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Not yet. I believe it’s mostly ‘less improved’ gravel. 😊. At least how it looks on the map. We did drive down into Shafer to the White Rim-Shafer/Potash junction from the CNP visitors center..it’s like basic cars can make it that far, but great views.
From that junction to CNP boundary on Shafer (headed east) it shows it as a 4x4 high clearance with a M+ difficulty; and then it apparently turns into gravel towards Moab. However, the Potash Rd and Shafer Switchbacks is rated Green/Easy by FunTreks, 4th Edition Moab Trails page 170.
The same book shows White Rim as Blue/Moderate, but mostly easy..page 174. I am aiming to try and get back to CNP late summer and drive White Rim over 2 days; tent camp at one of the designated campgrounds - I think no water at any of them.
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I plan to do White Rim over 2 nights, 3 days and hoping that Green River does not overflow at Upheaval Wash when I'm there. I'm going counterclockwise. Planning to book reservation permits this Saturday for November. Hopefully, I can get the campgrounds that I want.
 
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