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Dec 09, 2006 16:07 |  #1

Here's a couple samples from last night's dilly. All Pro Off-Road's roling catalog. C&C welcome

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Dec 09, 2006 16:11 |  #2

here's a couple more

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Dec 09, 2006 18:15 as a reply to  @ Mike Reynolds's post |  #3

coool shots of a very nice rig, love it....i haven't seen that model toyota out here yet, reminds me of an inter scout in shape.
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Dec 09, 2006 19:05 |  #4

Very nice, Mike! #3 might be 'bent' a bit too much?


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Dec 09, 2006 19:28 |  #5

bikerider wrote in post #2377727 (external link)
coool shots of a very nice rig, love it....i haven't seen that model toyota out here yet, reminds me of an inter scout in shape.
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Thanks for your kind words Roger, This model is selling like hotcakes here and the aftermarket is on a rampage to procuce cool accessories for it. I'm surprised it's not your way yet.
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Dec 09, 2006 19:31 |  #6

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Very nice, Mike! #3 might be 'bent' a bit too much?

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Dec 09, 2006 19:33 as a reply to  @ Mike Reynolds's post |  #7

I've seen these all around in Oregon, but I've yet to hear how they do in a real off road environment. They seem to travel great in the "Urban Jungle", but what about in the mountains? Anyone heard?


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Dec 09, 2006 19:34 |  #8

I've been thinking of trading in my volvo for one of those.....


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Dec 10, 2006 12:44 |  #9

its the moon buggy!!
i like the second one. looks like a fish thats talking to me :p
my girlfriend wants one of those too.


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Dec 10, 2006 18:13 as a reply to  @ Coco-Puffs's post |  #10

Great looking FJ, the only thing I wish Toyota would have done something different with is the tail lights. For an off-raod vehicle they stick out a little far, and are just begging to get busted, at least thats MHO. Maybe an aftermarket will make some that are flush with the body. I do like the pics tho, and love your use of the 10-22.


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Dec 10, 2006 18:44 |  #11

That's friggin HOT!!..Wish I had the first one as my desktop.



  
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Dec 12, 2006 08:32 |  #12

puddlepirate44 wrote in post #2377983 (external link)
I've seen these all around in Oregon, but I've yet to hear how they do in a real off road environment. They seem to travel great in the "Urban Jungle", but what about in the mountains? Anyone heard?

They work very well off road. The FJ pictured is my personal truck and Mike did an excellent job with the photography. Toyota offers A-Trac automatic traction control, which is a sort of computerized limited slip system that helps traction much more than I thought it would, and the rear electric locking differential helps out when that isnt enough.
Early next year All Pro will have a solid axle swap kit to get rid of the IFS suspension and put in a live axle up front, this will eliminate any strength issues and give the truck all the extra flex it needs to perform off road in the toughest trails out there. We have already done one solid axle swap, the results were very impressive!

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Dec 12, 2006 16:53 as a reply to  @ RocKrawler's post |  #13

good looking series of images on the FJ -




  
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Dec 12, 2006 22:51 as a reply to  @ Chet S's post |  #14

thats a beautiful truck and great pictures too!! was one of my choices but it didn't come out in time, so i got a ridgeline




  
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Dec 13, 2006 20:03 as a reply to  @ vpkb's post |  #15

Nice looking rig, starting to see a lot of those lately!


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