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Old 08-06-2004, 04:44 AM
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A couple boring but current pics of my rig

Nothing fancy, but it's been awhile since I've posted any current pics of my rig all dressed up. I should have some trail pics to post next week, so keep your pants on for those.





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Looks great Jackson! I know I might have asked you this before but.... how do you like you FF-75's in the bumper? Is is worth it to put them in there? I already have everything I need to do the mod just want to make sure it is worth it...i.e. is there enough light output and do they shine forward enough to be usefull?
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Nice Looking truck Man.

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that thing looks mean at night

it reminds me of the creature from the movie the village
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Originally Posted by rixham
i.e. is there enough light output and do they shine forward enough to be usefull?
Absolutely! They are fog lights though, keep that in mind. But as fog lights, they are great. I use them all the time and I'm very happy with them. They are my first set of true fog lights, so I don't have much to compare them to. But they are great for lighting up the sides of the road - which is the key to avoiding deer on the back country roads I drive.
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Looks good!!

I really like the second pic.
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Talking All black

It looks like total crap! I hate all black rigs! You need to sell that huge black hunk of junk and get a pink Jeep like your daughter!

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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
It looks like total crap! I hate all black rigs! You need to sell that huge black hunk of junk and get a pink Jeep like your daughter!
*dirty 4Runner envy*
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Talking Now you did it!

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*dirty 4Runner envy*
Dirty eh...


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Originally Posted by jacksonpt
Absolutely! They are fog lights though, keep that in mind. But as fog lights, they are great. I use them all the time and I'm very happy with them. They are my first set of true fog lights, so I don't have much to compare them to. But they are great for lighting up the sides of the road - which is the key to avoiding deer on the back country roads I drive.
Sounds great. I know what you mean about back country roads. When I was stationed back in the states they were all over Oklahoma...
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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
Dirty eh...


Brian are you sure that' s your rig? I mean you could have photochoped that dirt on it.
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Jackson,
have you experienced any rubbing off road at all with the new tires? Because my 33x12.50s rubbed like no other, the amount of trimming I've had to do is quite a bit more than i expected. I've had to trim about as much as Schaefer did for his 35's.

-Casey
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Man oh man, those lights look wild at night.
Great looking rig jackson!
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hey Jackson, just wondering through your site. You have on their that you plan a 2" 4x4Connection body lift. which one and how you gonna do it? I see on there they have them for the early model 4Runners but nothing for our years? Why not an RB version.

PS, now I know what mine will look like with a Wilderness rack and some lights on it.
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Your 33's look awesome! The mud in between the treads really shows an aggressive look. Cool night pics. "Something wicked this way comes"
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