July 2015 | Volume 8 | Issue 3
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- By Beau Johnston
To paraphrase Charles Dickens, ‘It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was a weekend of sunshine, it was a weekend of rain (a lot or rain, oh and there was the snow too!).’ Despite the less than desirable weather, the Overland Expo team pulled off an amazing event. I think the weather actually brought everyone closer together. In fact, I don’t remember seeing anyone angry or frustrated due to the weather. I do remember seeing a lot of smiling faces, and I am positive I was grinning from ear to ear the entire weekend. This weather helped me, at least, slow down and really take my time to talk to the instructors, vendors, and attendees.
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- By Ige Gustavson
It’s been nearly three years now since that Colorado January when my boyfriend and I brought home a rig I've coveted for years and it still feels great!
It began just over 9 years ago when a woman had posted on one of the forums that she needed help getting her Land Cruiser running. A friend and I volunteered to swing by and give her some direction. What we found in that garage was a 1962 FJ40 that had barely been touched by the previous owners (read: previous owner unbutchered). Her boyfriend at the time had bought it years before with the intention of getting it back on the road. Eventually he determined that he didn't want it anymore, and he gave it to her.
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- By Bob Holliday
All-Pro has paired up their U-bolt flip kit for the 2005+ Tacoma with Timbren’s Suspension Enhancement System to create the ultimate bumpstop upgrade. Ok, well ultimate is debatable, but after years of trying out numerous bump stop systems in my 2006 Tacoma, I am very pleased with the ride and support that this system provides.
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- By Bob Holliday
Looking for a roof rack for your Toyota Tacoma, but limited on your options due to your Access Cab? Look no further, Zach Scott with Prinsu Design Studio offers his AccessRac option to not only solve your roof rack deficiency, but also includes an option for a recessed light bar, adjustable crossbars all in a lightweight aluminum package.
Prinsu is a small company in comparison to some of the other roof rack manufacturers, but what they lack in flashy packaging, they make up for in care and quality in designing and producing their products. The hardware was nicely labeled and packaged in separate zip-lock bags for the different components of the rack system, and the powdercoated aluminum rails were well wrapped to minimize chances for damage during transportation.