Builds FJ 45 Extended Cab Custom Vehicle Build Finally Begins (8 Viewers)

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Finished product.


You can now clearly see the Kaymar latch under the tire.
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Here is the clearance between the trire assy and the fuel can swing out and the bed.


My KayMar bumper is bent so the fuel can swing out does not fit exactly as it should. I need to borrow/rent a porta power to straighten it.
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Here is the clearance between the trire assy and the fuel can swing out and the bed.


My KayMar bumper is bent so the fuel can swing out does not fit exactly as it should. I need to borrow/rent a porta power to straighten it.

Tree + reverse + gas + spotter = straight as an arrow.
 
Stopping by tonight or driving through?

I'll have that tire ready for ya
 
I borrowed a bed and a 39.5 Iroc from Mace and then headed to Moab.

Got to Moab at 5:30pm and caugth up with some old friends and made some new ones. Replaced the power steering pump today adn then hit the trails with Marlin and FredsFJ40. It was basically slow and easy going in all the way to chicken corners and then Baja style on the way out. Had a blast.
 
Hope the truck works well for the duration.It is definitely looking good.Do you have a camera crew with you? Must have action shots!:D
 
I didn't pass Tech inspection over some stupid little things that I overlooked when pack. I was not allowed to run with the regulars and since Outlaw Runs are not condoned. I didn't do a whole lot with my rig.
 
Freds40 has the actions shots.


I got some poser shots though.

That second shot looks great. I need to get down there and play around some time. Sorry to hear it didn't see much action.
 
It was my choice. I could have taken my rig out anytime I wanted and hit any trail I wanted, it is public land. It is not in the scope of keeping this land open and going against the guidelines of a TLCA Sanctioned even tha the Rising Sun work 6 months to get together. :meh:

I did not have a chance to install a windshield so I could not drive it through town. I had the windshield but just did not ask anybody if they would help install it. The campfire conversations were too good. It had to be on the trailer to and from the trail head.


That second shot looks great. I need to get down there and play around some time. Sorry to hear it didn't see much action.
 
Good to have met you Dan, and glad the trip home was safe. Mike
 
Looks great Dan.

Too bad about the inspection but that's a beautiful place to spend the weekend anyway.
 

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