__________________ 07 BD FJC 4x4 6MT
Donahoe coilovers in the fr
Donahoe springs and shocks in the rr
285/75/r16 BFG M/Ts
gun metal TRD wheels
TRD exhaust
All Pro rock sliders
rr locker
A-trac
afe CAI kit
Pioneer Avic D3 navi
Sirius radio
HID headlights
Source 10# CO2 tank
Location: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (Palestinian inside)
Posts: 1,135
Re: Desert Knight (My first step to Addiction)
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M&M previously said:
The lights look great! I guess the question is what kind of offroading do you plan on doing? If you get very hard core or even moderate you may want to put some trail armor on and I'm not sure how your bar will work with your new bumper. I have the roof mount wind deflector with 2 lights and I am a little disapointed in the amount of light that it gives. If I had to do it again I would get the one with 4 lights.
Believe me when you say addiction that is exactly what it is my FJ is Killing me!
I also started with the BFG AT's and didnt like thier performance in the rocks so I went to Mt's( More agressive)
We do desert offroading here, however there are many mountains but far away from Jeddah. So i wouldnt need trail armor nor winches, as its better not to put on more weights. Supercharger is perfect for sands, however, the sole agent of Toyota isn't offering it.
As for the wind deflector, is it noisy? BFG AT is suitable for On and offroad?
Location: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (Palestinian inside)
Posts: 1,135
Re: Desert Knight (My first step to Addiction)
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wrigman previously said:
My friend, That light bar is simply AWESOME!!! Looks as if it will hold the lights steady. I envy you for the scan gauge. I have yet to add that much needed mod to Nala. Keep up the good work, and again nice job on the light bar!
Good job so far! Of course you know I love the lights and lift.
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Location: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (Palestinian inside)
Posts: 1,135
Re: Desert Knight (My first step to Addiction)
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JData previously said:
I like your build up. Its practical for your needs. I like the picture in your signature as well. Where was it taken?
Thanks JData
The photo was taken a place called "Bahra" 40km outside Jeddah. It's one of the most visited places for offroading, and it has easy and difficult offroading stages. I'm glad you liked it
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LumberjackStu previously said:
NIce, can't wait to see it finished
I'm afraid the mods would never finish Thanks for passing by