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Re:Fj Cruiser----Roco 4x4
Date: 2007/12/06 21:47 By: my FJJ Status: User  
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Hey man great rig. Everything Ryan has told you is true. From the pics I noticed you have a stock spare, you are going to want to get a full side spare. there is a company that makes an adapter so you can fit a larger tire on there. i don't know of it off hand though. it looks as though you do a lot of rock crawling, if you take it into water don't go fast and don't get the water above your head lights is a good rule. If you suck water into your intake and cylinders(hydro lock) do it at a low rpm so you don't bent your rods and more crap. If you do then remove the spark plugs and turn it over the water will shoot out. yeah sorry its so long just have fun and learn from your mistakes it gets expensive.
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Re:Fj Cruiser----Roco 4x4
Date: 2007/12/08 04:29 By: Runner_Ryan Status: Admin  
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my FJJ wrote:
Everything Ryan has told you is true. From the pics I noticed you have a stock spare, you are going to want to get a full side spare. there is a company that makes an adapter so you can fit a larger tire on there.
Or better yet...once you stard doing modifications like this, you should be able to fix things, and make the parts you need. I just took 2 flat plates with a tube spacer, welded them together with some offset holes. Got some bolts with the same thread pattern as the lug nuts, welded them in, and PRESTO! I have a modified spare tire holder that moves the spare 37" tire out, up, and to the left to clear the plate. Cost me all of 10 bux and a few beverages to keep me cool.

Oh, and if everything I say is true, you should give me all your money.

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Re:Fj Cruiser----Roco 4x4
Date: 2007/12/10 16:31 By: ERPP Status: User  
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I'm installing the urd supercharger today i will post picture boost is better! Lol!
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Re:Fj Cruiser----Roco 4x4
Date: 2007/12/17 05:45 By: ERPP Status: User  
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Supercharger installed!







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Re:Fj Cruiser----Roco 4x4
Date: 2007/12/18 03:37 By: waterlad112002 Status: User  
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Dude that looks sick!!! Nice Job! Do you know yet what the truck is crankin out now as far as Hp and torque?
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