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Post by hbar314 »

so i always find my self over on this board when i have hard to find toyota questions i figured i should come post up some pics. I relized that after i was uploading that i didnt get a lot of action pics. If yall want to see some i got lots two months ago when we were out there.
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Then the sad part of the weekend. My buddy has had his 79 pickup for 3 weeks now. This was his first time offroad with it. First night he rolled it. I was in the passenger seat at the time.
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Post by hbar314 »

After using the high lift on the cab and some duct tape for the windsheild we drove it home like this.
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This guy has an awesome tow rig. :armsup:
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This guy had some 53" michelins last time now he has the new 49" iroks.
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Post by big bundy »

ouch, what did he do wif the lux?
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Post by bj42turbo »

You guys Stateside seem to love four wheeling with out doors :D
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Post by hbar314 »

Well we put the drivers door back on since my side got the worst of it ran some tape on the windsheild so the glass wouldnt fall apart then drove it on the highway home. Its his only way to and from work so he has to have it.

Yeah and run around naked too :armsup:
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Post by hbar314 »

Since i had nothing else to do on the ride home i took pics. Here was my view on the way home. :cry:

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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

Mate great photos!!!!!!!!

unlucky for your buddy though.
sign him up on outerlimits though.

and those Jeeps are tough looking,(i hate it when i have to admit that about a jeep).

mate!!! you might be able to help me, anyidea of what stores in USA would be cheapest or close for lockrite lockers, and a bikini top for my 40 series??

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Post by hbar314 »

Here is a couple to start with.

This guy is cool. You can find him over at wild yoats a lot.
http://www.cruiseroutfitters.com/

This is what i run up front and it is strong.
http://www.offroadlockers.com/

And try here for info and as a last resort just because they seem to be expensive most of the time. Good product just pricy.
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Post by Meldge »

DIRTY ROCK STAR - It would be easier to get one custom made wouldn't it. Thats how I will be going, that and nothing standard will fit my custom bars, and there is nothing standard for my model of car, don't think they were expecting them to be full time soft tops.


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Post by Meldge »

hbar314 - Nice pics, bad luck about your mates rig, just good you guys are okay.

And what is it with every single off-roader taking there doors off when they go out. Better view, less panels to damage. What is the theory there.
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Post by Roctoy »

nice!!!!
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Post by Roctoy »

Meldge wrote:And what is it with every single off-roader taking there doors off when they go out. Better view, less panels to damage. What is the theory there.


you can see better!!!
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roc70y wrote:
Meldge wrote:And what is it with every single off-roader taking there doors off when they go out. Better view, less panels to damage. What is the theory there.


you can see better!!!


True, with a windscreen like that you would need the doors off... ;)
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Post by De-lux »

do the cops over there give a shit that your driving a car thats totally rooted? here in Australia they would eat you for breakfast for driving that on the road
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Post by 4sum4 »

Thats a bad ass tow rig,was that a bus or something
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Post by HUNTERLUX »

hey bud the ute in the top photo what size rubers r on it
sweet photoes luv the roll job he he he
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Post by hbar314 »

De-lux wrote:do the cops over there give a shit that your driving a car thats totally rooted? here in Australia they would eat you for breakfast for driving that on the road


Well they do but we just got lucky on the way home. But for the most part it depends from state to state. My othere buddy hasnt had doors on his truck for months and no one has stopped him.
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Post by hbar314 »

4sum4 wrote:Thats a bad ass tow rig,was that a bus or something


yeah was a school bus then he choped the rear and moved it foward.
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HUNTERLUX wrote:hey bud the ute in the top photo what size rubers r on it
sweet photoes luv the roll job he he he


Its an 86 (we have ifs on the 86 and later) and he solid axle swaped it and has those 35x12.50R15 bfg muds on it. It also has some 1.5" spacers. Ill send him over and he could get some more pics if you want.
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Post by Mechman »

hey hbar314. V cool pix
i note you say you use the aussie locker in the front of your rig.
we cant get them over here and i was wondering what your opinon of them is. do you have mates that run them in the rear too?

thanks for any info... we can only compare them to the Lokrites here and there is a bit of argument as to weather they are the same thing or not.

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Mechman wrote:hey hbar314. V cool pix
i note you say you use the aussie locker in the front of your rig.
we cant get them over here and i was wondering what your opinon of them is. do you have mates that run them in the rear too?

thanks for any info... we can only compare them to the Lokrites here and there is a bit of argument as to weather they are the same thing or not.

Rob


I love mine. Makes very little noise and is beefie. The blue ute (first pic) has one in the front also. There have been some debates here against the lockright also. In comparision the aussie is physically biggier then the lockright. So much so that most people (including myself) have to clearance the carrier to get them in. Not much, just a little work with the file. I see this as getting more bang for my money. Also aussie locker will warentty there locker for oversized tires and the such, where as lockright doesnt. Just that fine print alone was enough to buy one. Oh and they were just $200us at the time i bought :D .
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Post by spazbot »

De-lux wrote:do the cops over there give a shit that your driving a car thats totally rooted? here in Australia they would eat you for breakfast for driving that on the road


meh i drove home from oberon one night in my rolled lux with no windscreen roof all caved in etc etc major panel damage, the cops drove past me looked smiled and drove off, i think they knew they couldnt make my day ne worse
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Post by HUNTERLUX »

hell yeh send some more pics my way love seeing other rigs in action specialy on different terrain then over here :armsup:
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Post by Mechman »

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I love mine. Makes very little noise and is beefie. The blue ute (first pic) has one in the front also. There have been some debates here against the lockright also. In comparision the aussie is physically biggier then the lockright. So much so that most people (including myself) have to clearance the carrier to get them in. Not much, just a little work with the file. I see this as getting more bang for my money. Also aussie locker will warentty there locker for oversized tires and the such, where as lockright doesnt. Just that fine print alone was enough to buy one. Oh and they were just $200us at the time i bought :D .[/quote]

i think its worth considering... i just priced one up, works out to AU$340 plus frieght. thats just about half price of a Lok rite, and most guys on here dont rate them.

do you have power steer in yout rig?.. sorry, dont know much about lux.. got an FJ.

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Post by MY45 »

spazbot wrote:meh i drove home from oberon one night in my rolled lux with no windscreen roof all caved in etc etc major panel damage, the cops drove past me looked smiled and drove off, i think they knew they couldnt make my day ne worse


meh that story sux, as if that happened to you......



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Post by benhl »

BAD LUCK ABOUT YOUR MATES RIG - LOOKS LIKE THE ROLL BAR WORKED! i'D BE INTERESTED IF HE IS OFFLOADING IT! :D
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