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Wooohooooo new to the site and new FJ
Date: 2008/08/01 19:03 By: Eclectic Status: User  
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Let me start by saying that this site is full of great stuff. I grew up in Reno NV in the back of a Jeep. My parents were hardcore wheelers. Did 2 weekends a month and 2 trips to the rubicon a year for about 12 years of my young life. This past Wednesday I wondered to the Toyota dealership after spending a few hours on this site and came home with the pride of my life, A 2008 FJ TT edition..... That night I could not sleep. It's amazing that I decided to do this at 41 but now that the kids are gone it's time for Mom and Dad to have fun. My brain is overloading as to where to start. My plan is to lift, Winchbumber, GPSCB and tool bags and first aid stuff. This I figure will get us out there doing the nubie trails to start off. I'm glad to have found this place and I look forward to being here sharing with all.......
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Re:Wooohooooo new to the site and new FJ
Date: 2008/08/01 19:07 By: Eclectic Status: User  
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Are there any FJ owners in Arizona on the site ?
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Re:Wooohooooo new to the site and new FJ
Date: 2008/08/02 04:07 By: BigEd Status: User  
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I am a not from Arizona but welcome even though I am new also and this is my third post. I just added the rough country 3" lift and it was the easiest thing I've done in a while. Took her out last weekend and what a difference it makes. What Lift are you thinking about.
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Re:Wooohooooo new to the site and new FJ
Date: 2008/08/04 01:04 By: mackteam Status: User  
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welcome aboard . I dont live in arizona but i hear there are some great places to go whellinout there . as far as lifts go i have added a 3in. skyjacker lift and a set of 33in. nitto terra grappler tires the ride is equilly as good off road as it is on . i also added a set of 1.5 in. wheel spacers from spidertrax to widen the stance and it also seems to have helped the highway handeling at speeds over 80 ;
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Re:Wooohooooo new to the site and new FJ
Date: 2008/08/04 19:54 By: BigEd Status: User  
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mackteam wrote:
welcome aboard . I dont live in arizona but i hear there are some great places to go whellinout there . as far as lifts go i have added a 3in. skyjacker lift and a set of 33in. nitto terra grappler tires the ride is equilly as good off road as it is on . i also added a set of 1.5 in. wheel spacers from spidertrax to widen the stance and it also seems to have helped the highway handeling at speeds over 80 ;

Mine might have seen 65 once but then I caught my self and had to slow her down.
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