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Old 05-04-2007, 02:00 PM
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Corey, that's a great looking setup. Your new fridge/freezer is bigger than the one I got my niece for her dorm room.

Get a grille and open for business outside Boeing's entrance with "Corey's Tacqueria" in time for Cinco de Mayo.
Old 05-04-2007, 02:16 PM
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He he, good one Bob.

I tried to catch the carpenter today before he left, as he was parked with his work van not to far from the FJ.

I was going to have him measure the extension box to go behind the cargobox, then he could have got started on it and got me the slides to let the fridge slide out.

Oh well, next week

Hmmm, I have bigger decisions now, what kind of ice cream bars to feed the gang during the Greenwater run coming up...

Or I could freeze some water balloons and we could have one heck of a water balloon fight.
Old 05-10-2007, 10:14 AM
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I came to work today with the fridge in the back and turned on so the carpenter can get an idea on how to do the slides.

This is a pic from the day it went in though, but observe if you will



It looks like that huge honker is going to interfere with me seeing out the back window.
Not!

It actually sits lower than the spare tire does on the outside.
It does not interfere with me seeing out the rear window at all.

So all of you with FJs, 4Runners, ect, do not worry about not being able to see out the rear.
Now if your cargobox is higher than mine, then it may be a problem.

Rear windows are so over rated though.
I hardly use mine at all.
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Originally Posted by Corey
I came to work today with the fridge in the back and turned on so the carpenter can get an idea on how to do the slides.

This is a pic from the day it went in though, but observe if you will



It looks like that huge honker is going to interfere with me seeing out the back window.
Not!

It actually sits lower than the spare tire does on the outside.
It does not interfere with me seeing out the rear window at all.

So all of you with FJs, 4Runners, ect, do not worry about not being able to see out the rear.
Now if your cargobox is higher than mine, then it may be a problem.

Rear windows are so over rated though.
I hardly use mine at all.
Are those Genuine FJ Cruiser Leather Gloves next the cargo box?
Old 05-10-2007, 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by strap22
Are those Genuine FJ Cruiser Leather Gloves next the cargo box?
You betcha Phil.

The West Coast FJ Cruiser Trail Team gave them to me a week before I picked up the FJ at the event that Rob got started here.
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Originally Posted by Corey
You betcha Phil.

The West Coast FJ Cruiser Trail Team gave them to me a week before I picked up the FJ at the event that Rob got started here.
I knew it.they are pretty good glove. too warm for summer but nice to have to when you need them.
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Fixing to go get me a 12V outlet for my ARB fridge in the 85...is that one plenty deep so the connection doesn't rattle loose?

The ARB f/f performed like a champ on the trip to Disney World.

I have me a nice set of those bling bling gloves too.

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Hi Brian, glad the fridge worked out, they are very efficient units.

The sockets I have are very deep, the plug will not pull out of it.
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Hey Corey, im curious, has your Avic ever lost signal and defaulted to somewhere in NY? Mines done it a few times and i dont know if im having a signal problem or whats going on
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No it has not Surf.
Where do you have your antenna?

Mine gets about all of the satelite connections except for one.
It either picks up 6 or 8, I forget.

Mine has helped me quite a few times now, I am lousy with directions.

The only thing I do not like about it is I have to hit the on screen button each time I fire up the rig if I want to view the map, it gives you that safety statement.
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hmmm thats weird. My antenna is right on top of my roof witch should give it optimum reception. Maybe ill take it in and have it looket at. And yea that safety screen is annoying but all nav systems have it i belive
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Originally Posted by Corey
Dang, I be on a roll tonight

Lund Vent Visors
Good gosh, I just got the email today that these were being shipped.
FedEx pulled up right at 5 PM, and here it is 5:45 PM and they are completely installed as I type this.

It was so easy.
Roll down your windows all the way.
Take a small scrub pad and clean the window channels, then swipe it down with some alcohol pads.

Peel back the sticky tape a bit, then insert into the channels.
Once in the channels, push the visors up into position, then peel the three pieces of tape per vent visor.
Roll up your window to hold them in place while the sticky tape cures.

You can order these vent visors from
http://deflectors4less.com/toyota-fj...entvisors.html

I ordered them a week ago, not to bad on the shipping.

They were really to easy to install, and I like the in channel ones much better than the tape on ones I ran on my 4Runner.

Here are a few pics.
http://www.pnw4runners.com/index.php...j/vent_visors/

Did the vent visors alleviate any of the freeway window down air blower into your ear drum? Does anyone else get that, air blowing directly into your ear with the window down??
Old 07-04-2007, 10:41 AM
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Yes it did.
Before it felt like wind tunnel in the cockpit.

I enjoy having the windows down on a hot day when I do not feel like running the air-con, and it eliminated a lot of that cross buffering wind.
Old 08-01-2007, 01:39 PM
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New tires & wheels installed 7-31-2007

I really dig the stock 17" factory alloys, so much I wanted to buy a 2nd set and move up to a 285x70x17" tires, about the same as a 33" tire.

My current Dick Cepek Mountaincat muds are 265x70x17", and they look great, but a little out of place with the OME 3" lift.

With all of my past vehicles I have owned I have always ran two sets of tires.
One set for fall through spring (winter setup) and the best setup for spring through fall.

I have been wanting to get the same tires in the 285 size, but did not want to pay Toyota $340 a piece for the factory alloys.
Great wheel, only factory wheel I have every truly liked that much on any rig.
A little to steep at that price, although I have a few sources to get some used ones.

At the Greenwater run earlier in July I saw an FJ Cruiser (owned by member noworries) with some nice black wheels that made me again want to think about getting an aftermarket wheel.
With some research and getting a hold of the owner gain, I found out they are the Pro Comp 7089s.

He is running a RevTek 3" lift and 295 size tires with no rubbing, so this tells me that Pro Comp did their math and is overing these with zero offset and able to clear the large calipers of the FJ Cruiser.

I was able to score these wheels for $129 a piece from 4WD Parts who owns Pro Comp wheels/tires.
Les Schwab would have had to buy them for $209 a piece since they are a direct competitor of 4WD Parts Warehouse.

Here is the part # of the wheels I got.
http://www.4wheelparts.com/PDT64838.aspx

Les Schwab Tires recently added the Dick Cepek Mountaincats to their website.
http://lesschwab.com/tires/light_tru...ntaincatet.asp

You will not find these on the Dick Cepek website, as they are exclusively made for Les Schwab Tires.
Made in the same molds as other Dick Cepek tires with the familiar staggered DC impression on the sidewall.

These tires are also made by Cooper, and are pretty similair in design to the Cooper Discoverer STT tire.

They showed me out in the bay when we turned the wheels/tires lock to lock that they cleared the body mounts and also the calipers.
In getting new wheels for your FJ Cruiser, the important thing to pay attention to is the off set.
Mine are zero.

He asked me if I wanted to step up to a 295 since that is what noworries is running, but I stayed with the 285s.
They look great and 33" is big enough for me.

I did not notice any loss of power at all coming into work on the backway, and also going home on the freeway where I was able to put the throttle down some.

Went with black Gorilla small diameter Tuner lugnuts that take a special adapter/key to take them off with.

The new tires fill the wheel wells much better than the smaller ones.
Here are some pictures for comparison.

265x70x17 Dick Cepek Mountaincats with factory alloys:



285x70x17 Dick Cepek Mountaincats with Pro Comp 17x8 7089 series wheels:


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Great looking fit, a good size before crossing the border into Mad Max land, and nice having an identical spare. Now you're taller than one of those little Sequoias!
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Yeah, that is one of our carpenters parked next to me.
He also has a T100.

Bob, these wheels I just got are cheaper than the Toyota black steelies which I was also looking for until I saw these a few weeks back.
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Nice. It looks like the stock CV's and UJ's can take a bit of angle, too.
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Yes, the angles are good.

Also, I came into work on a long stretch of road at 35, 40, and 45 MPH in a few places, and the stock speedo is dead on with my navigations GPS speedo.

Stepping up to a 285 does not seem to change the speedo reading at all for MPH.

I am sure it will for miles accumulated, but not for actual MPH.
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Yea yea yea....
It looks OK

Your killing me with all the mods bud. I don't think Santa wants to hear from me again asking for a new FJ in my driveway

Looks great though. I'll swing by after work sometime to check it out.
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Was uuuuuuuup Todd
If you are out and about this weekend, stop by or call.
I will be here off and on.

Sandra best let you get an FJ soon!

We'll getcha hooked up with some mods if you get one, some are pretty easy to do now that I have done a few and learned from others.

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