I guess I felt like I needed another forum to manage. New to this forum and it's time for an introduction.
I'm from the Bay Area, but now live in San Diego. The wheeling is great down here and I've really enjoyed it. I drive an '07 FJ with a few basic mods. Here's my rig:
List of mods would include:
Full set of Allpro skids
ARB sliders
Hi-lift w/ Demello rack clamps
33" Toyo Open Country MT tires
16" Mickey Thompson Classic Locks
Custom rear storage drawers
CO2 tank
Bandi mount
Midland CB
Some aesthetics (which I can't seem to ignore):
Painted bezel color matched to roof
Painted calipers
That's where I'm at now. My main objective in adding things to my rig is to retain as much interior space so my two labradors have room to move about. They like to bomb the trails too. So, every mod I make to the inside takes into account keeping items on the edges of the interior to keep the middle open. That's it's own challenge, but a fun one. I'm having a great time with all of this and don't mind trying to figure out how to make it work.
Looking forward to meeting more folks, reading more posts and to more wheeling.
—Out
I'm from the Bay Area, but now live in San Diego. The wheeling is great down here and I've really enjoyed it. I drive an '07 FJ with a few basic mods. Here's my rig:





List of mods would include:
Full set of Allpro skids
ARB sliders
Hi-lift w/ Demello rack clamps
33" Toyo Open Country MT tires
16" Mickey Thompson Classic Locks
Custom rear storage drawers
CO2 tank
Bandi mount
Midland CB
Some aesthetics (which I can't seem to ignore):
Painted bezel color matched to roof
Painted calipers
That's where I'm at now. My main objective in adding things to my rig is to retain as much interior space so my two labradors have room to move about. They like to bomb the trails too. So, every mod I make to the inside takes into account keeping items on the edges of the interior to keep the middle open. That's it's own challenge, but a fun one. I'm having a great time with all of this and don't mind trying to figure out how to make it work.
Looking forward to meeting more folks, reading more posts and to more wheeling.
—Out