SRHTX
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- Mar 16, 2009
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WOW. If you think Toyotas do not go into the wild/ranch area,you better think again. lol My client has a lil money with, well, was a large ranch. Over 3,000 acres. He now has over 600 acres with exotic animals on it. When my client is in town, this is what he drives. No paved road to the ranch. He has to drive about 5 miles to get to his place on dirt road.
Today, I've detailed the engine BUT, there was so much mud all under the FJ, I drove it to an automated car wash just to get the mud out from under it. It took me well over an hour to get the mud off the driveway after I cleaned the engine and wheel wells removing the mud.
Oh, if you know what the FJs look like, you will be able to tell he made some changes to it. :laughing: 3 of the 5 tires, including the spare, are bad. The FJ just hit 15k miles. I took it by the Ford, Lincoln Mercury dealership, where my dad is one of the managers, to get prices on new HD Off Road Tires. Toyota, or the dealership who ordered it, just got the basic Dunlop tires.
Today, I've detailed the engine BUT, there was so much mud all under the FJ, I drove it to an automated car wash just to get the mud out from under it. It took me well over an hour to get the mud off the driveway after I cleaned the engine and wheel wells removing the mud.
Oh, if you know what the FJs look like, you will be able to tell he made some changes to it. :laughing: 3 of the 5 tires, including the spare, are bad. The FJ just hit 15k miles. I took it by the Ford, Lincoln Mercury dealership, where my dad is one of the managers, to get prices on new HD Off Road Tires. Toyota, or the dealership who ordered it, just got the basic Dunlop tires.

















