MY EYES!!... Lol, I'll bet that's bright as hell in person. BTW, the weight I quoted before was their spec for the single row model. Yours looks awesome up there!
Don't you worry. He's got people for that kind of thing... :ylsmoke:
Someone will make sure the new build gets another thread on here so Bob can keep on doing what he does best.
(where is the welding smiley-face with the welding helmet?)
Pretty sure they're not made anymore, after the 2010 or 2011 model year. A huge part of auto manufacturer budget reductions and cost savings is to limit the number of configurations that need to be built. With the smallest volume of sales in the model line, the RCSB was the odds-on choice of...
Nice rack... And I don't just go around saying that to guys I don't know. :sombrero:
A 50" LED light that still leaves the rack as the highest point?.. I believe Rigid Industries SR Series (single row of LEDs) are 1-5/8" overall height, 3" overall depth, and they have a 50" model -...
x2. :safari-rig:
Here's a link to the Petersen's article (exact same article was run in 4-Wheel & Offroad and JP Magazine) where they gave a quick rundown on 33 different tires with ratings for Street, Rock, Sand, Snow, Mud, and Ice -...
Totally agreed on the exhaust note. The rear shocks are simply the Bilstein 5160 Series that was developed for bolt-on fitment in stock locations. There's a pretty good listing of full-size truck applications along with Jeeps and Tacoma/FJC here -...
There is definite merit to old saying "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." For a little background; I put thousands of track miles on my '97 GTI at PCA time trials and SCCA autocross events over a 4yr period and the only aftermarket part I installed was a Neuspeed strut bar for extra chassis...
URD MAF Sensor Calibrator...
URD's MAF Sensor Calibrator is just over $200. There are specific versions for normally-aspirated and forced induction 1GR-FEs. It has a much higher sampling rate than the OEM sensors so it is able to take the signal from the OEM MAF Sensor and remap it for the best...
I agree wholeheartedly, Corey. Most of the strong negative opinions I get on the FJ are snap judgements with little time actually spent in one. Every single person I know who didn't like my FJ at first but has spent more and more time in it has become more accepting of it. It's less ugly to some...
Nice find! You planning to go up 183 to Lampasas, and then take 281 north all the way? Stop off in Hico at the Koffee Kup and let me know if the pie is still as good as always! :coffeedrink: I haven't made it back there for about 3yrs now, darn it.
Get what works best for your needs...
xHoweverManyBeforeMe on the FJC being great for a couple of people all the time, but not as convenient for small children in car seats, family+dogs, etc. My vehicular goal was to find something with decent enough mileage to serve as my primary commuting...
Yeah, that ammo trailer is just too much for pulling with a Jeep. Yesterday we did a little road trip with my buddy's M101A3 which is a little heavier trailer than I'd like, though the size of the box is great. We pulled the canvas top off for the trip and it still cut my mileage in half, though...
Never heard of 'em before now. An off-the-ground tent, eh? At first I didn't realize how big the 5-8 man would be... :Wow1:
I wonder what the pricing will be? Not that it matters to me really, not enough big trees where I camp, lol.
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