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Esteban was eaten!
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ROTW, xiero....
My Land Cruiser History
In 1998 I was planning to start a business, and decided I’d better get a newer vehicle, and a more reliable one as I wasn’t sure if I would be able to obtain credit for the next few years – depending on how the business went.
My wife wanted a Land Cruiser.
My father-in-law had a friend with a car lot, and when we called to have him start looking, he said it wouldn’t be necessary as he had one already. A quick CarFax, and we made an offer.
We were the new owners of a white 1994 FZJ80 with 20,000 miles. It has been our family transportation for about 8 years. I played around with other off road toys – ’76 Bronco, ’71 CJ5, ’92 YJ, ’64 Scout 80, ’72 Scout II, 80 Scout II, but decided to buy the epitome – in my mind – of off road toys 2 years ago when I bought my ’77 FJ40. Working from home, and having the 80 I’ve never really needed a DD until June of this year when I decided to get a real job. I purchased a UZJ100 for the task. The 100 was nice, but every time I fired up Excel and started running numbers for modifications, I struggled with the thought of putting a considerable amount of money into the 100 for some reason. The IFS plagued the back of my mind – even though I’ve seen plenty of evidence you can still wheel with IFS. I did well with the purchase of the 100, so I sold it for a profit. I started sinking my 100 payment (and then some) into the 40, and turned it into my DD. For winter, I decided to get something else to commute in and started looking at BMW M Roadsters, and Mercedes Benz CLK32 AMGs. I made offers on a few of each, but nothing came to fruition.
On September 19th, I was browsing the Land Cruisers on Ebay, and saw one that I was interested enough to call on. I wasn’t looking for one, but it just felt right. After spending a considerable amount of time talking to the dealership that owned it, and running a CarFax, I bought a 1997 Champagne Pearl LX450. The auction link is here.
I flew to the Burbank airport on September 22nd, took a taxi to the dealership, and drove it back to SLC on the 23rd.
Upon minor consideration, I decided to turn the LX into the ubiquitous “daily driver slash weekend warrior”. So, I started acquiring and building.
A phone call to Kurt (Cruiser Outfitters), some discussion, and I had some OME Js, shocks, damper, ARB front, caster correction bushings, and Safari Snorkel on the way. After that, I started to pillage things from my FJ40, as the 80 will see more use, and the FJ40 has been retired until springtime. I installed dual Optima Blue Top batteries with a BEP marine Voltage Sensitive Relay to isolate and manage the batteries - here's a link. For the remote paralleling momentary switch, I bought a clutch start cancel switch from a 4Runner, wet sanded the graphics off of it, printed a dual battery label, and put it in the panel to the left of the diff lock switch. I also converted my hazard switch into a CDL using the same technique, and am on the hunt for another hazard switch so I can have flashers. While working on the switches, I installed a Uniden 510 in the ashtray with an 18” Wilson (I think) antenna to satisfy my immediate trail communications needs.
When the lift kit arrived, I took a Saturday afternoon and installed the springs, and shocks. I didn’t install the caster correction bushings, and after researching here, I’m probably not going to install them – I’ll probably get some plates. While the tires were off to install the lift, I decided to do a simple swap of the tires from the Lexus to the Toyota. Call it Cruiser Socialism, but the wife’s Cruiser now has the Lexus “fancy” wheels, and the LX450 has the “plain” alloys – which I like better. In addition to getting the plain wheels, I also received some BFG All Terrain KOs in a 295 75 16. Things were starting to shape up.
I bought a Car Top Tent and put it on the roof with some Quick and Easy towers I had, and they just didn’t cut it when chasing another Cruiser (DMC) through the west desert. The CTT ended up in the cab with my son and I, and plans for a different rack were under way. Following the example of WildYoats, I fashioned a J-Moose rack, and attached some WildYoats limb risers (which have been put to use on 2 occasions to date). I still have to rivet the strips of aluminum to the top of the rack, but it’s fine for now.
On the inside, I have a few items worth mentioning: Staun automatic tire deflators, Garmin Rino 130 (I’ll probably replace this with something better soon), a detailed Utah atlas, a US atlas, Moab Trail Guide, smallish HP Camera, Benchmade pocket knife, ProComp snatch strap, tow strap, assorted clevis’, 3 million candle power spotlight, basic toolkit, and my favorite item, a leather bound journal that stays in the Cruiser.
There are a few items I’ve acquired, but haven’t installed. First, a Helton hot water/shower kit, which I will install the same day I tackle my PHH. I have that scheduled for February. I have a 20# CO2 tank that is being modified by a friend (a firefighter who owns a fire extinguisher/tank/valve business) so it can air up tires while laying on its side – making it so I can mount it horizontally on a rear fender, and slide a window open to inflate my tires. I have a 60” cast Hi-Lift; I need to fabricate a basic mount for the J-moose rack. Finally, I just bought another domain – www.97fzj80.com. There isn’t anything up yet, but hopefully over the Thanksgiving holiday I’ll get something going.
The Cruiser community in SLC is top notch, both the people and the Cruisers. Plenty of eye candy here for ideas, a lot of ingenuity, and being around so many outstanding vehicles makes decisions on what to do next very easy.
My list of to do’s will probably be finished sometime next spring, as I’m on a pretty strict budget, but I think I have everything planned out. I’m in the process of making homemade sliders, I have the steel, most of it cut, and some of the pieces welded. I’m hoping to have them done in the next couple of weeks – time permitting. Rear bumper and tire carrier – ARB most likely, love the beefy look, and I need to trim out the stance a little – possibly dual spares. Up front will be a Warn M12000 and some undetermined fog lights. For interior electronics, I will be adding a Yaesu FT-8800r dual band radio and I’m leaning toward the Sony MEX-BT5000 head unit as it has integrated Blue tooth hands free capabilities, ipod controller, and XM radio integration. For speakers, I will more than likely install Boston Acoustics 6.5” components front and rear, and a Boston Acoustics G512-4 Sub.
When I add electronics, I will be adding heavy gauge wire from the battery to a switched distribution block with a fuse box/panel under the driver’s seat, and another switched fuse box/panel in the rear for additional 12 volt plugs, power inverter, ARB Fridge, and 2 amps.
Due to the number of co-pilots I have, I need to leave one of the rear seats mounted, so that gives me ˝ of the back for storage/fridge. I’m not sure what I’m going to build back there, but some kind of storage/subwoofer solution will materialize. Add a hand throttle, and we're done.
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'77 FJ40 "Maybe" - 3FE, F&R ARBs, 4" Springs, 35s, H41/Orion, Snorkel, Yaesu FTM-10R.
Max Fischer: I like your nurse's uniform, guy.
Dr. Peter Flynn: These are O.R. scrubs.
Max Fischer: Oh, are they?
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11-13-06, 12:02 AM
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Esteban was eaten!
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Utah
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A few pics
As purchased:
Poser shot in front of the house.
Homemade dual battery switch.
Flex.
Dash.
Flex.
Full Frontal.
Mine remains in the fall.
Ledge.
Poser with CTT.
I've had it about 6 weekends, and have taken it out on at least half of them. This thing is awesome - I couldn't be more pleased with my decision to buy it!
Thanks for looking!
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'94 FZJ80 "Ethelyne" - Stock
'77 FJ40 "Maybe" - 3FE, F&R ARBs, 4" Springs, 35s, H41/Orion, Snorkel, Yaesu FTM-10R.
Max Fischer: I like your nurse's uniform, guy.
Dr. Peter Flynn: These are O.R. scrubs.
Max Fischer: Oh, are they?
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that's some articulation, very nice
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96' FZJ80 convertable
4x4 Labs Rear end, Bengels Offroad front bumper, roll cage, etc.
other goodies, but you get the idea.
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"Team Pull-OUT"
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11-13-06, 07:30 AM
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Nice write-up. What did you do with the Hazard switch? Looks like you still need the cupoholder mod. Where are those offroad runs?
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Keeper of the FAQ, Defender of Newbies, and Slayer of Tards
Commander Rising Sun 4WD Club - K0ROM
97 LX450, Supercharged, Locked, and lots of other stuff ROTW
96 LX450 - ROD's
06 4Runner - Wife's
99 4Runner - daughterofromer's
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Nice..but from the pic's your LX seems doesn't have the two tone color.Is it been painted twice?
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Very nice. Nice pink panty.
Jack
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1996 FZJ 80 (explorer)
2002 F350, PSD, 6SPD,4X4,CC, LWB (hauler)
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The quick brown fox .....
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Quote:
Originally Posted by xiero
I installed dual Optima Blue Top batteries with a BEP marine Voltage Sensitive Relay to isolate and manage the batteries ( http://bepmarine.com/showproduct.cfm?productid=859). For the remote paralleling momentary switch, I bought a clutch start cancel switch from a 4Runner, wet sanded the graphics off of it, printed a dual battery label, and put it in the panel to the left of the diff lock switch.
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The quoted link doesn't work for me.
Can you elaborate on the use of a momentary switch for the dual battery?
Thanks for contributing to ROTW.
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Sometimes you find yourself in the middle of nowhere. And sometimes in the middle of nowhere, you find yourself.
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11-13-06, 09:23 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Beowulf
The quoted link doesn't work for me.
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When you link to the site, delete the "%29" in the address and it should work. No idea why it's adding that as a hyperlink.
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11-13-06, 09:41 AM
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11-13-06, 09:54 AM
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The quick brown fox .....
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Originally Posted by FZJFillmore
When you link to the site, delete the "%29" in the address and it should work. No idea why it's adding that as a hyperlink.
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Thanks Cory, that works. That site has some good HD battery hookup accessories for the marine market.
-B-
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Sometimes you find yourself in the middle of nowhere. And sometimes in the middle of nowhere, you find yourself.
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11-13-06, 10:41 AM
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On the Golf Course!
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Nice - the view from your house stinks!
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'94 White LC; Kaymar Rear Bumper w/tire carrier; Hanna Sliders; ARB winch ready Front Bumper; Slee Transfer Case Skid Plate; BFG MT KM2 285's, OME 850/863 Heavy 2" lift, INTI Rack; Warn M12000 Winch, Snorkel; Sputnik!
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11-13-06, 11:32 AM
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Esteban was eaten!
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Utah
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Originally Posted by Romer
Nice write-up. What did you do with the Hazard switch?
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Converted it! I'm on the lookout for another one - I've used the CDL multiple times in the 6 weeks I've had this, haven't needed hazards yet. My guess is I'll have a hazard switch installed next to the rear heater fan switch within a couple of weeks.
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Looks like you still need the cupoholder mod.
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Where will I stow my foldin' money?
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Where are those offroad runs?
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The runs with the J-Moose attached are in the foothills just north of SLC, sans J-Moose (mine shot/ledge shot/full frontal shot) are in an OHV area (5 mile pass), last pic with CTT is west of the Great Salt Lake in the New Foundland mountain range.
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'94 FZJ80 "Ethelyne" - Stock
'77 FJ40 "Maybe" - 3FE, F&R ARBs, 4" Springs, 35s, H41/Orion, Snorkel, Yaesu FTM-10R.
Max Fischer: I like your nurse's uniform, guy.
Dr. Peter Flynn: These are O.R. scrubs.
Max Fischer: Oh, are they?
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Nice rig!
Well done!
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11-13-06, 06:11 PM
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Esteban was eaten!
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Nice..but from the pic's your LX seems doesn't have the two tone color.Is it been painted twice?
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Not sure, other than I know it has been painted. It looks like the roof was the culprit, but that's about all I can tell you, other than I like the solid color version.
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'94 FZJ80 "Ethelyne" - Stock
'77 FJ40 "Maybe" - 3FE, F&R ARBs, 4" Springs, 35s, H41/Orion, Snorkel, Yaesu FTM-10R.
Max Fischer: I like your nurse's uniform, guy.
Dr. Peter Flynn: These are O.R. scrubs.
Max Fischer: Oh, are they?
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11-13-06, 06:12 PM
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Esteban was eaten!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FZJFillmore
When you link to the site, delete the "%29" in the address and it should work. No idea why it's adding that as a hyperlink.
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Thanks Cory - fixed it.
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'94 FZJ80 "Ethelyne" - Stock
'77 FJ40 "Maybe" - 3FE, F&R ARBs, 4" Springs, 35s, H41/Orion, Snorkel, Yaesu FTM-10R.
Max Fischer: I like your nurse's uniform, guy.
Dr. Peter Flynn: These are O.R. scrubs.
Max Fischer: Oh, are they?
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11-13-06, 06:23 PM
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Esteban was eaten!
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Quote:
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The quoted link doesn't work for me.
Can you elaborate on the use of a momentary switch for the dual battery?
Thanks for contributing to ROTW.
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The isolater can be configured with a momentary switch to parallel the batteries (jump start mode). If you read this, it shows the wiring diagram, and briefly mentions the necessity of a momentary switch (page 4). After you push the button, the switch takes over and changes modes if necessary - depending on the voltage of the batteries.
It came down to ease of installation and automatic voltage sensitive switching/isolating.
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'94 FZJ80 "Ethelyne" - Stock
'77 FJ40 "Maybe" - 3FE, F&R ARBs, 4" Springs, 35s, H41/Orion, Snorkel, Yaesu FTM-10R.
Max Fischer: I like your nurse's uniform, guy.
Dr. Peter Flynn: These are O.R. scrubs.
Max Fischer: Oh, are they?
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11-13-06, 07:40 PM
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NIce Rig! I need to run a few of those trails!
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11-13-06, 08:21 PM
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Very nice. I hope to get a new front bumper on my LX soon enough. Whats with the two wires going from your ARB to your roof racki nthe first few pics?
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11-13-06, 08:21 PM
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Quote:
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I bought a Car Top Tent and put it on the roof with some Quick and Easy towers I had, and they just didn’t cut it when chasing another Cruiser (DMC) through the west desert.
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I think I was actually following you when the rack let go. I like the J-Moose. I think you're about as quick as Johnny was on his build up. The truck is looking good. 2 pics of jason's truck...
I know your LX is the ROTW but you should show Christie's 80 as well. It's proof that you can beat the hell out of and 80 and still drive it every day.
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11-13-06, 08:23 PM
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that's some articulation, very nice
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yes,  and the truck flexes to
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11-13-06, 11:35 PM
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Esteban was eaten!
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I know your LX is the ROTW but you should show Christy's 80 as well. It's proof that you can beat the hell out of and 80 and still drive it every day.
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True. Here are a few pics of the wife's unlocked stocker on 7 mile rim last Feb.
From the inside.
A couple of videos one of tipover challenge (?), and one of a few of the Wasatch Cruisers rigs. I don't know why I followed those guys down there in a no-locker stocker...
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'94 FZJ80 "Ethelyne" - Stock
'77 FJ40 "Maybe" - 3FE, F&R ARBs, 4" Springs, 35s, H41/Orion, Snorkel, Yaesu FTM-10R.
Max Fischer: I like your nurse's uniform, guy.
Dr. Peter Flynn: These are O.R. scrubs.
Max Fischer: Oh, are they?
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11-13-06, 11:40 PM
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Esteban was eaten!
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Very nice. I hope to get a new front bumper on my LX soon enough. Whats with the two wires going from your ARB to your roof racki nthe first few pics?
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Limb risers. They take the branches up and over the windshield when it gets tight. I've been able to take advantage of them once, and that was with a low hanging tree on 700 East and 3900 South in SLC.  Took me a few peices of someones weeping willow tree.
Oh, and they look
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'94 FZJ80 "Ethelyne" - Stock
'77 FJ40 "Maybe" - 3FE, F&R ARBs, 4" Springs, 35s, H41/Orion, Snorkel, Yaesu FTM-10R.
Max Fischer: I like your nurse's uniform, guy.
Dr. Peter Flynn: These are O.R. scrubs.
Max Fischer: Oh, are they?
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Xiero, Nice ride and a cool write up. The videos you put up are cool to watch, its 1:30 am I'm at work, they are helping me to stay awake. The stock white cruiser is pretty impressive at Moab in the snow, shocking what these things can do!
You mentioned some of your poser pics were north of SL, I new they looked familiar, I'm from the Kaysville area originally. Good work.
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Esteban was eaten!
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Xiero, Nice ride and a cool write up. The videos you put up are cool to watch, its 1:30 am I'm at work, they are helping me to stay awake. The stock white cruiser is pretty impressive at Moab in the snow, shocking what these things can do!
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Impressive machines.
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You mentioned some of your poser pics were north of SL, I new they looked familiar, I'm from the Kaysville area originally. Good work.
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Yep, those were taken up by the "B". I also spend a considerable amount of time in Farmington Canyon - when I need to get away to clear my head. Kaysville is a great place - that's where I live.
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'94 FZJ80 "Ethelyne" - Stock
'77 FJ40 "Maybe" - 3FE, F&R ARBs, 4" Springs, 35s, H41/Orion, Snorkel, Yaesu FTM-10R.
Max Fischer: I like your nurse's uniform, guy.
Dr. Peter Flynn: These are O.R. scrubs.
Max Fischer: Oh, are they?
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Did you make your own limb risers or buy them? Im thinkin of making my own. Youre right, they do look
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Esteban was eaten!
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Did you make your own limb risers or buy them? Im thinkin of making my own. Youre right, they do look 
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I bought a pre built kit from Johnny (WildYoats). He chased down all of the parts, designed, etc. I just bought the goods from him.
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Only because Johnny paved the way - he has great ideas, and isn't afraid to put them to work.
Someday I'll have the "original Cruiser thought", but until then, I'll borrow from the good people here.
Now if I could just get a WildYoats rear bumper...
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'94 FZJ80 "Ethelyne" - Stock
'77 FJ40 "Maybe" - 3FE, F&R ARBs, 4" Springs, 35s, H41/Orion, Snorkel, Yaesu FTM-10R.
Max Fischer: I like your nurse's uniform, guy.
Dr. Peter Flynn: These are O.R. scrubs.
Max Fischer: Oh, are they?
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I first saw the limb risers in action when Arya came wheelin' with us in Cullowhee. I was surprised at how well they worked. So i rigged up some cheapy one's for the last trip. They work like a charm in tight woods.
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Remember it's a gateway drug, so it will actually lead to "crystal meh".
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http://www.redbirdsra.com/techtipslimbrisers.htm
that offers a good tutorial on home made ones. Sorry for the hijack.
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Rigs looking good there Jason  . Will I be seeing it at Cm07? Was good to see ya guys last month
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1987 Toyota 4runner. Flat bed by Proffitts Cruisers. 5.29 gears, rear locker, 33" goodyear mt/r's. rising sun 4x4 club of colorado. 4th generation Coloradoan.
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Esteban was eaten!
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Utah
Posts: 156
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Originally Posted by bh4rnnr
Rigs looking good there Jason  . Will I be seeing it at Cm07? Was good to see ya guys last month 
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Thanks Perry - it was great to meet you. You will definately be seeing the rig at CM '07!!
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'94 FZJ80 "Ethelyne" - Stock
'77 FJ40 "Maybe" - 3FE, F&R ARBs, 4" Springs, 35s, H41/Orion, Snorkel, Yaesu FTM-10R.
Max Fischer: I like your nurse's uniform, guy.
Dr. Peter Flynn: These are O.R. scrubs.
Max Fischer: Oh, are they?
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