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Post by ES_97Sport on Aug 3, 2015 13:48:24 GMT -5
... He has a very lightly modified 2007 FJ cruiser. I can honestly say between his skill driving off road and his rig he can make me look like the nooby I am at off roading. Lol Wait until you get some miles under your belt. The FJ is one of the worst vehicles to take off road that you can imagine. Overweight, top heavy Jeep with extraordinarily bad visibility. Been on the trail with them. Your Sport is WAY better. Better wheel base, lower CG. If there are any exhaust leaks between the engine and the muffler, consider moving that up in the priority list. Driving with a leaky exhaust will cost you money all the time - on and off road. Cool! How are the lines doing? Been wondering about those since I'm about to start on the new '99. Edward
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Aug 4, 2015 10:17:51 GMT -5
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Post by dirk on Aug 4, 2015 10:17:51 GMT -5
So far the lines are holding up well. Look good, handle heat well also. And us I ng the blue ones also gives me the ability to do 1 or 2 at a time and not loose track of where I left off. So do it as I have time between old lady, and 3 daughters lol. I'm only using them for dry lines till I learn which brands/types work best for the others. So only vacuum ones and the last part of the coolant overflow wanted that one longer than stock, and I've never seen any coolant ever get high enough to escape the overflow canister. After I do a little more neatening and swapping stuff under the hood I'll take a few pics. I think it's looking good.
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