2002 Vitara 4-door 4WD OME 1.5" Suspension = purpose of dirt 2-track & gravel, mud on occasion. Highway to route, ~ 70% DD; 3-5K miles/yr.
Purpose: using a Curt Class III Receiver Hitch w/Warn M6000 on winch cradle, 3/8" Plasma 12 Strand, to winch ~ 1,000 lbs limestone blocks; aligning blocks into position to winch up ramps into my Tundra's bed w/Warn's Powermate (bed-mounted winch) w/ U2500 lb, 3/8" Amsteel blue.
I also may use a similar Warn utility winch on a 1/2 steel plate mount chained to anchor & load block into an ATV trailer behind the Vitara (not highway, just dirt) & winch entire trailer into Tundra.
Need advice on 1 of 2 tires (would consider similar tires in similar sizes, but these are available locally).
Kumho Road Venture MTs in LT205/85R16 (28.9", 35 lbs.) Load Range XL
Wrangler MT/R with Kevlar LT245/75R16 (30.7", 50 lbs.) Load Range EGoodyear has a promotion on: $80 rebate on 4 MTRs w/Kevlar ($160 w/Goodyear card).
Concern is the performance drop going with the heavier & taller MTR.Purpose for limestone?
Likely landscaping. I have my eye on some 16 X 18 X 36 blocks used back in the late 1800s for retaining walls around a railroad track to hold back glacial silt. They would weigh ~ 750 lbs. IF I can winch them into place, they would make an easy rock wall to block my view of the neighbor's 5-car driveway (3 Dodge Caravans + Ford van on blocks & Chevy 2-door ?). We had a 3rd 40YO pine removed this week due to pine wilt disease, so now have an open view.
We also have quite a few glacial erratics, I'm fond of the purple-pink quartzite boulders. Wife wants some bigger than I can get her to lift into the Tundra's bed.
Road graders have knocked them out to the sides of the ditches over the years. I have my eye on one ~ size of a lawn tractor. KS is not as geologically mundane as one would think. Limestone was cut from outcrops & used as fenceposts prior to the arrival of trees.
THANX for your input &/or reading the post. I'm aware not too many 2.0L Vitaras are built for this purpose, but there are some creative
Ds on this forum.