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@kreiten

Two questions:

1. Are you applying filters or photoshopping to the pics you post up?
2. If not...what camera / lens combo are you using.

Thanks, pics are great.
 
@kreiten

Two questions:

1. Are you applying filters or photoshopping to the pics you post up?
2. If not...what camera / lens combo are you using.

Thanks, pics are great.
thanks for the props man! I always shoot in RAW, so I may tweak a photo a bit, but nothing major, no filters or anything like that! What you see here is pretty much what came out of my camera! I shoot with a D4 and a D700, main lenses I use are a 50mm f1.4 and a 28mm f1.8.. thanks again!
 
Is the tent a nemo?
Picked one up a month ago to replace my Sierra designs tent.
The nemo is well thought out.

It is a NEMO. Great little tent.

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And since this is a 200 series pic thread... this is my "loaner" from the local Lexus dealer who is taking care of my LX's 75K mileage service today...
 
Yeah, the interior was OUTSTANDING!
 
View attachment 1259538 View attachment 1259539 I have posted a couple times in the new 2016 or used 2015 thread. I bought my wife her new daily driver this past weekend. Added a 200 to the family. It replaced a 2016 heep rubicon and I couldn't be happier, I have always wanted a new one. Since it's her DD no plans on going bigger, at least for a couple years.
I did the same (dark Grey) yesterday! my wife loves the cooler. Hope it last as long as my 73 40
Good luck maybe she will let you drive it or just pay for it....
 
Here are a few shots from the 2016 LoneStar Toyota Jamboree by Rugged Pix. @kreiten - the last shot ... Steel wool on fire swinging in a can on a rope and overexposure with all your lights on one at a time.

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Really sweet setup! Can I find details of this build on the forum somewhere. I would like to get that roof mounted light bar but with a rack similar to this but with a sunroof cutout.
 
I hate when Highlanders park next to me. WE'RE NOT related.

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Really sweet setup! Can I find details of this build on the forum somewhere. I would like to get that roof mounted light bar but with a rack similar to this but with a sunroof cutout.
Thanks @Angelo1 - I didn't do a build thread. It pretty much just happened over time. Feel free to ask whatever and I will do my best to answer.

Regarding the roof rack- Front Runner Outfitters Slimeline II. It is modular and you can do full support rail and leave slats open for sunroof or do shorter rails and just go to edge of sun roof.

I originally did the short version. Then I called and got the parts needed to extend fully. The guys FrontRunner are very helpful and they will help get you what you need.

The lights- I love them- I found good ones online. After a lot of research- I found the right size for the rack for a curved and for the front spots. There are some high quality ones out there for less than Ridged. I'd like to support ridged, but their stuff is made in China just like the ones I ordered. Look for the new generation LED-3 watts per LED for the front ones.

You are going to need to some relays as these guys are powerful. Fun stuff.
 
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Beautiful.

My wife used to live in Boise and loved it there.
We are seriously considering a move to one of Colorado, Idaho, or Washington.
We drive forever to GET to these areas, and are really ready to go...
If you're a republican, Colorado has vacancy...otherwise it's closed. Lol!
 
Thanks @Angelo1 - I didn't do a build thread. It pretty much just happened over time. Feel free to ask whatever and I will do my best to answer.

Regarding the roof rack- Front Runner Outfitters Slimeline II. It is modular and you can do full support rail and leave slats open for sunroof or do shorter rails and just go to edge of sun roof.

I originally did the short version. Then I called and got the parts needed to extend fully. The guys FrontRunner are very helpful and they will help get you what you need.

The lights- I love them- I found good ones online. After a lot of research- I found the right size for the rack for a curved and for the front spots. There are some high quality ones out there for less than Ridged. I'd like to support ridged, but their stuff is made in China just like the ones I ordered. Look for the new generation LED-3 watts per LED for the front ones.

You are going to need to some relays as these guys are powerful. Fun stuff.

Thanks for the reply. I definetly like the rack. What does it measure to in total height with your rig? Biggest issue for me is 6'8" parking garages. The lights on Bumper, are they ARB LEd? If so, how bright are they for mountain driving? I want to light up a forest when I'm deep in the woods. :-)
 
If you're a republican, Colorado has vacancy...otherwise it's closed. Lol!

Then I'm in like Flynn! ;)


PS. I'm pretty sure that if a Democrat buys a Cruiser, they are immediately kicked out of the party and must turn in their signed copy of Algore's book...
 
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Thanks for the reply. I definetly like the rack. What does it measure to in total height with your rig? Biggest issue for me is 6'8" parking garages. The lights on Bumper, are they ARB LEd? If so, how bright are they for mountain driving? I want to light up a forest when I'm deep in the woods. :)
With my OME 2.5 inch lift and 34s I clear no problem. Even with my rotopax mounts left on which stick up a bit. I also have about 6-8. This was one of the deciding factors in getting this rack.

However, ask frontrunner as they changed the rail design and it may be taller. I told them I want a low profile and I got the original low rail mounting. They probably still offer it.

It is a well made system- like how it is designed and very light and strong.
 
Little Toot post = awesomeness!!
 

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