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Dropped myself off at the top of the Volcano to ride down Skyline Trail and Mamane Trail.

One day I'll get around to finishing up the blackout...till then the tailgate's keeping its chrome :meh:
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One day I'll get around to finishing up the blackout...till then the tailgate's keeping its chrome :meh:
Nice, but it's missing some Slee step sliders :)
 
Just IMO of course but I think the step sliders would look better than the OEM steps and are smart / bling enough to still not look like a trail truck :D
 
I've been waiting over a year for this. December is finally here! It is funny to look back at this photo as I didn't have the winch installed yet, I still had the factory grill, I had the 315 MTRs w/ wheel spacers, different sliders and rear bumper, and I hadn't stuck a sticker on it yet.

For those of you that don't know, my 100 is the December Calendar girl on the Get Lost Productions calendar. You can get the 2011 calendars at 2011 Land Cruiser Calendar - $26.00 : TLCA web store, online shopping for Toyota 4x4 owners Notice there is the nice SAS 100 from TX on the cover :)
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Love that front bumper!
 
Lift is finally on!! Holy cow, it makes the Tahoe look ridiculously small! More pics when the sun comes out.
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Lift is finally on!! Holy cow, it makes the Tahoe look ridiculously small! More pics when the sun comes out.

Lets see more, I don't want to wait till the sun comes out :crybaby:
 
Just curious...are you tbars cranked high? Just looks like you have a lot of lift. What did you go with?


Lift is finally on!! Holy cow, it makes the Tahoe look ridiculously small! More pics when the sun comes out.
 
Just curious...are you tbars cranked high? Just looks like you have a lot of lift. What did you go with?

They are not really cranked high, just matching the OME 860 medium lift 2.5" rear springs. The torsions are also OME and the newer OME sport valved shocks. The top of the rear fender well measured 38.5" after the lift. I cranked the front so that the top of the front fender well lip was 38" and left about a half inch of rake. The first pic is no lift with 275/70/18's, ARB and M8000 on the nose and ARB rear without swings. Definitely nose low before lift.
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275s are too small on your truck IMO, but looks awesome

obligatory picture; my truck with my "stock" tires
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They are not really cranked high, just matching the OME 860 medium lift 2.5" rear springs. The torsions are also OME and the newer OME sport valved shocks. The top of the rear fender well measured 38.5" after the lift. I cranked the front so that the top of the front fender well lip was 38" and left about a half inch of rake. The first pic is no lift with 275/70/18's, ARB and M8000 on the nose and ARB rear without swings. Definitely nose low before lift.

That looks clean, and those bumpers really set it apart.

Really like that color.
 
Oregon, if you wouldnt mind..please return them. People who take things from the island are one of the many reasons Haoles are so hated by the locals. If each visitor took just a couple rocks from the isl...I dont need to tell you.

yes yes if everybody took a rock from wherever you are. You would probably be posting from a gigantic yacht since the island disappeared...in the middle of the Carribean with your 100 on the tow boat behind you while you search or small islands to wheel on...





... :flipoff2:


and for the picture thread.

I finally got my "rock guard" from ARB welded up and straightened. After my 3rd one I finally got this one welded on so this won't happen.

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Welded

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going up a rock ledge.

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=113593405374752
 
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SO do they replace the rock guard every time you f*** it up? lol
 

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