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Selling my newly built J-Moose rack. Aluminium ATV ramp with Gamiviti mounts.
After building it and using it a few times I realized that I needed a longer roof rack. I have no regrets on this build and plan on building another one exactly like it with extensions on the front and rear.

All components on the rack are either stainless steel or aluminium except for the Gamiviti mounts which are powder coated.

I am asking exactly what I've put into the rack: $400. Since I plan on buying more Gamiviti mounts, I could make this a 4 point mount instead of a 6 point mount and reduce the price by $60 or $340.

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Free to a good home ...

5,000 pound capacity trailer tongue jack. This is a bulldog brand, a frame jack that is a top wind. I had to change to a sidewinder jack is the only reason this is available. Speak up before next weekend or it goes to the dump.

Pic to follow.
 
Free to a good home ...

5,000 pound capacity trailer tongue jack. This is a bulldog brand, a frame jack that is a top wind. I had to change to a sidewinder jack is the only reason this is available. Speak up before next weekend or it goes to the dump.

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Done .... Gotta beer I need to get to you anyway
 
Hey guys I've got a lightly used 100/LX470 Ironman front bumper for sale. I installed the bumper this past July on my wife's LX for a trip out west. She wasn't a fan of the aesthetics so I removed it after the trip. It was on the LX for only a month and about 5,000 miles. Only issue to note is I drilled two holes to mount the winch controller(winch not included). I am asking $800
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The bumper is located in North Augusta, SC. If you have any questions shoot me a PM.

Thanks
JP
 
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Selling my newly built J-Moose rack. Aluminium ATV ramp with Gamiviti mounts.
After building it and using it a few times I realized that I needed a longer roof rack. I have no regrets on this build and plan on building another one exactly like it with extensions on the front and rear.

All components on the rack are either stainless steel or aluminium except for the Gamiviti mounts which are powder coated.

I am asking exactly what I've put into the rack: $400. Since I plan on buying more Gamiviti mounts, I could make this a 4 point mount instead of a 6 point mount and reduce the price by $60 or $340.

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Done been sold.
 
I'm looking for some 3rd Gen full length skid plates. :)
 
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Shrock Works
http://www.shrockworks.com/3rd-Gen-4Runner-Skid-Plates-1996-2002-pr-16276.html

CBI
http://www.cbioffroadfab.com/products/3rd-gen-toyota-4runner/3rd-gen-4-runner-skid-plates

I recently put a CBI rear bumper with swing-out on my '01 and am very impressed with the workmanship.

Thinking about a set of these myself. If you grab some, I'd love to hear your thoughts.


Thanks, RHSC - - Friend of mine on here really liked Shrockworks - - the stuff he got from them was top notch.

I was thinking about going Budbuilt and getting the 1/8" steel to save some weight. I offered to drive to Lenoir to pick it up last night vs pay $75 shipping. I would just buy the non-powder-coated and rattle-can it black and probably repaint it with every oil change :)

https://www.budbuilt.com/index.php?...tegory_id=26&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=170

My old 2002 4Runner had CBI and it was nice having the hole for the drain plug for an oil change, but you could never stop from getting oil all over your skid, anyway, so pretty much need to remove skid plates for oil changes, regardless.
 
I had a full set of Bud Builts on my 07 FJC, 1/4" steel. I suggest going with either 3/16" or 1/4" if you plan to run rocks etc. A little more weight and a lot more protection. I can not say enough good things about Bud, has always been a stand up guy that makes great product.
 
bud is pretty much the man when it comes to customer service. Plus a local guy.
 
The bottom line is that an example with good sheet metal is more valuable than an example with good running gear. There are far more decent running FJ40s out there with bad bodies than the opposite. I have a 69 that I bought with a pretty fair body, have no clue if it runs. I bought it because the body is about 80% Easier to fix the rest.
 
Wasn't sure where to put this up, Steve is having a sale and I thought it would be good for all to know.


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ARB / OME / Safari Snorkel
& BajaRack Specials!

We have two specials currently going on!

BajaRackGood now through 8/23/15.
Receive 12% off any BajaRack product!We will only have a sale like this on BajaRack merchandise once a year.

ARB / OME / Safari SnorkelGood now through 8/31/15.
Get free shipping to our store on any ARB, OME, or Safari Snorkel product!This means you can save a ton on freight shipping since a typical bumper can cost around $200 to ship and a roof top tent can cost around $160 to ship.
We will only have a sale like this on ARB / OME / Safari Snorkel merchandise twice a year.
The fine print is your products have to ship with our restocking order to our shop.
You can view some of these products on our website at www.SoutheastOverland.com.
or the manufacturer's websites at
www.ArbUSA.com
or
www.BajaRack.com.

For more information or to purchase
call us at 864-280-4238,

or email us at Sales@SoutheastOverland.com,
or PM us on Facebook.
 

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