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Old 12-01-2002, 04:04 PM
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Some new pics of my runner...

Here are 2 new pictures of my ride I took few days ago with my new AibaWorks sidesteps. My GF bought them for me on my birthday!!





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*DROOLING*
Me like, me like. Wow, those sidesteps are great looking. Havnt seen any like them before.
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Nice look Jeff. Those are kool looking. Ya got a nice GF...
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Those steps look nice. Very unique!
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nice yao nice
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I really like those side steps...Third gen envy here...usually happens when i see such a handsome rig
...are they just purely for looks or are they functional as sliders as well?
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Nice finger in that 1st Pic! The second look like a professional Jaos Ad! Looking gooood Mistah Kottaaaaaaah!!
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Where did your gf get those?
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Wow, Yao ... nice lookin' rig. Don't climb many rocks with it I'll bet.

Enjoy the accolades -- you've earned 'em!
Old 12-02-2002, 06:49 AM
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My gf got them from Lloyd (J-Spec185). They are directly bolt-on to where the running board used to be. On each side it looks like two nerfbars twisted and welded together so it gives you more space to step then a single tube.

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I will first continue the drooling process... and now I will go change my shirt... (Awesome Truck!!!)

Where is Lloyd's? Do they have a website? How much did they set her back?
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Lloyd's business is in the Vendor's section.

Look for Junction 185.
This is his rig.



Jeff, your rig looks very sharp, and those bars are a one of a kind almost since I have never seen them before.
Have you used that light on top much?
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Hi Corey, I don't use the search a lot, but it is quite convenient when I need it. Now the only problem is I won't be able to get into most of parking structures in Downtown LA. It is easy to remove though, just 4 screws and pull the water-resistant harness and tuck the cable under the roofrack.

Turboale, Lloyd's website is www.junction185.com and www.autoworx.com. He can pretty much get you any JDM stuffs from Japan!!

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those are the coolest most unique steps ive ever seen before. They fit your color and front end perfectly. Im not sure how they would look if you didnt have any other stuff on your truck.
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yeah i'm going to want to order something from Llyod soon I think, probably before summer of next year.....
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How much did that Roof Rack II run you? I've been searching the internet and the site that used to have it (www.nextcollection.com) doesn't seem to carry it anymore. BTW, your truck looks friggin awesome dude!!

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Jeffrey,
One more question. How is your Roof Rack II mounted to the top of your 4Runner? From the pics I've seen of the Roof Rack II, it look like it mounts pretty flush up there. Is it just attached to the stock rack rails? I was considering this one

http://www.urbanjunglesuv.com/surco_...roof_racks.htm

but it looks like it mounts to cross bars which mount to the stock rack. I would prefer a more flush look with the roof. Thanks and again, great looking truck. Later.

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Jeff! Looooking goood! :eek:

For anyone that doesn't know, I sell all JAOS products. Shoot me an email if any of you want unbeatable prices on JAOS.
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Nice, very nice.
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Hi Matt, I don't remember how much I paid for the roofrack. I got it almost 2 years ago. Check with either Lloyd or Jason B. I bought from both of them before and they provided excellent services and products.

To mount the roofrack, you have to remove the OEM rack by unscrewing the hand screws from the rail, and you mount the JAOS brackets to the rail and the JAOS roofrack goes to the top of the brackets. I feel it's more secure than mounting them on top of the OEM rack.

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