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Old 08-04-2007, 10:04 PM   #1
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Silverdusk's Re-Build

I've rewritten my build up to include recent upgrades to the FJ. I want to give special thanks to all of you on this forum who've given me great ideas and opinions on things I've needed help with. My build is a lot of "been there done that types" I've followed the examples of many of the forum's pioneers. I'll try linking to most of those mods I incorporated into my Mod list. Some of the mods you see are my own little ideas that I guess has made my vehicle my own. I hope you can use some of these on your own FJ no matter the color

The closest to Stock photo I have.


Rack

Gobi Stealth Rack. I'm an avid camper and needed something to haul all my gear. This has certainly paid for itself.

Gobi Ladder. You lose the function of the back window, but I'm working on a way to hinge the ladder so I can use it.


Sliders

Trail Gear Sliders


Painted

.....Thanks Dragon for showing the way!

Wheels -How To-


Mirrors -How To-


Handles -How To-


Bezel - How To


Lift & Suspension

Toytec FJ3-FRCC Lift Kit -How To-
OME-N71 rear shocks and FJRL16 rear brake line extension kit. Also added a TAC-DR-05 Front Diff Drop Kit.


Future mods -
I'm waiting for ToyTec to come out w/ their coil overs to upgrade.
UCA's and lower Links

Interior Gizmo's and Electronics

Wet Okole Seat Covers


12 Volt Socket Added - Thanks Big Bill and Ruebarb


Infinity Speakers throughout and an Alpine Amp added under passenger's seat


Garmin 60csx w/ City Navigator, Us Topo and a Lobster Mount.


Cobra 75wxt and Ipod. You'll notice I use the mount here for multiple applications. It works great.


Bandi Mount


Yaesu VX-7R HT - got an external antenna to hook to this.


Water Bottle - Non-Spilling Holder using the mount


Another Water Bottle Location using the handle bolt and a bracket I made, I really only use it off roading


Curtain Divider I made for keeping my 140lb American Bulldog from getting up front. Though if he wanted toooooo.....


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Old 08-04-2007, 10:06 PM   #2
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Re: Silverdusk's Ride

My Mini Box I built. The front section removes and the seats fold back up for use. Thanks Corey and Landcruiser Steve.

Full Floor

Back Seats in Use

Here you can see the false floor over the rear seats

This is the Floor piece

Drawers


Drawers Finished. Gotta have your tools!



And the main reason for the Box/Floor. He's a big guy and was sliding all over the place. Gotta look out for your Trail Dog.

Specs for those who want em. If ya have questions, feel free to ask.



Maplight and Scangauge 2. Thanks Wesayso!

Working lights and Homelink


Recovery and Tools.

X-Jack

I originally used the grocery hooks to make a strap for the Xjack. -How To-


X-Jack is now mounted under the exposed part of my truck box in this picture.


Black Rat Snatch Strap, Tree Saver Strap and Snatch Block and Shackles.


Now Stored in my ARB Recover bag. Very Nicely made I must add.





And Secured to the Strap Mod


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Powertank and Fire Extinguisher- Thanks Group Buy!



Shovel and Axe on rear Door ((Bolted Into the metal of the door)). Now secured w/ a steel cable for safety incase of collision - Not in Picture.




Engine, Exhaust

AFE CAI - Thanks Joel!

The Hole

Port Plugged


Magnaflow 11226 Muffler and I had a custom Chop done for additional clearnace.


Painless Dual Battery Setup .Thanks Sol.


Switch Location for Dual Battery. Thanks KD7NAC_07FJ


Armor for now.

Expedtion One Front Bumper w/ a Warn M8000. You might Notice the Bezel is now black.


This is a closeup of the mounting Box I made outta aluminm for the Warn Control Box. Also you can see my 100' Blue Amsteel Syn. Line


Budbuilt skids on the way.
Future Mods-
Lower Links, Diff Skid .. among many others on my wish list.

Electrial and Lighting

In Cab Winch Controls


Rack Lighting - Hella ff550's


Piaa 510 Fog Lights and 520's mounted on Bumper "see above pictures"
Blue Sea Box Installed in Passenger's foot kick panel.

A bracket for all those relay's and a circuit breaker for the Blue Sea Box


Wheels and tires
Stock Steels and Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ's 33/12.50/17's

Spydertrax Wheel spacers



A few Glamor shots




It's hard remembering all the little things I've done, but to name a few PiAA Lights all the way around; Mirrors, Back up lights and Headlights
SCUBA Driver Rear Differential & E-Locker Breather MOD- Thanks Shadow Warrior!

This is the first vehicle in my 39 years I've truly ever worked on. I've learned more about electrical, engines, suspension and getting my hands dirty than ever before. I know I have a lot to learn and that's one of the many reasons I love chatting w/ you fine folks here. I truly appreciate all the guidance, help and advice I've gained here.

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Old 08-04-2007, 10:07 PM   #4
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Re: Silverdusk's Ride

excellent! thats a h3ll of a ride
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Information overload!! Must have beer!

Lots of great ideas.
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Great job and pics. It's nice to see a BC build-up!
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Re: Silverdusk's Ride

Very nice. I'm wondering what she tips the scales at now.
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Very nice rig. I can only dream....one day!
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Rig is awesome,very nice options.
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Re: Silverdusk's Ride

Great FJ. That's what I like to see, not just a show truck, an actual go out and just try to get it stuck FJ. Very nicely done, so far.
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