Here are some more pic's. Not all of FJ'S. we had a number of good folks from Adventure 4x4 with us so you will see alot of other rigs in these photo's!
(Can't we all just get along?.......YES!!)
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Uphill doing what he does!
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This thing can do ANYTHING!!!
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Most of the rigs were FJ's
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But there were a lot of other badass rig's too!
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Other Toyota's too!
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This was an awsome display!
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SF, A/T, Conv Pac,Aeroflow HLC's, Demello sliders, Demello Skid plate, OME 2" lift, BFG A/T, K&N filter, Magnaflow exhaust, KC 100 watt and 130 watt slim lights, Two tone air horn,Demello prerunner bumper, rear tow hitch,Allpro LCA's and Skids, Mile marker PE8000 winch, Amsteel blue winch rope, Delrin fairlead rollers, Demello 2wd tranny skid.
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More!
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Wall?....What wall??
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N I C E wall!
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Comming into "Pucker" hill.
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Sorry, this is the one.
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And THIS was the BY-PASS!
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Some needed a little help!
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And some did not!
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SF, A/T, Conv Pac,Aeroflow HLC's, Demello sliders, Demello Skid plate, OME 2" lift, BFG A/T, K&N filter, Magnaflow exhaust, KC 100 watt and 130 watt slim lights, Two tone air horn,Demello prerunner bumper, rear tow hitch,Allpro LCA's and Skids, Mile marker PE8000 winch, Amsteel blue winch rope, Delrin fairlead rollers, Demello 2wd tranny skid.
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Watching Bondage in his Early H2 do the squeeze was truly amazing. you should read his explanation for having bought that large of a wheeler and it makes since, He has wheeled it for years and he will take it through any obstacle that it can make. And that squeeze was close, he used sidewall of tire to make it through without a scratch. When he finished we high fived and he gave me that look. "Man that was close".
He knows the limits of that truck, and it's weak points as well as it's strong points. One of the weak points of the Early H2s is the front tie rods are a issue, Knowing his truck, he knows how to take a obstacle and will tell you he has never broken one. That is because he knows the rig and takes it into consideration while wheeling. It is always nice to have him along, not only for the amazement of what he puts that rig through, but his comic relief on the radio keeps you in stitches. when we were leaving for lamppost, he announces " my desire to wheel just was overcome by my need for PizzaPizza." I almost fell out of the FJC laughing