July 2008
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- By Shane & Angie Williams
When armor modifications were first introduced for the FJ Cruiser, the only option for skid plates was steel. Steel is strong, durable, and has been trail proven for years. If you choose to go with steel, you won’t be disappointed. Within the last few months however, several new types of skid plates have become available. Aluminum skid plates from Rasta4x4 promise the same strength as steel at about half the weight. The latest technology, uses high density polyethelene (HDPE) material to deliver the protection you need with light-weight benefits and cost savings. These skids are an affordable alternative, that promise the same protection as the others.
The question is: How do aluminum & HDPE skids hold up in the real world?
In early June, we gathered a variety of FJ’s with several types of skids and modification levels to answer this question. Our goal was simple, determine without a doubt whether or not aluminum and HDPE skids protect as well as their tried and true steel brothers.
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- By Lance Blair
There are many pieces of equipment that set overlanders apart from the crowd running day trips or weekend jaunts. From the fridge, the roof top tent, to the hot shower at the end of the dusty trail, it is the thought process of expedition travel (and the gear to keep you going day after day) that makes the difference.
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- By Shane Williams
After upgrading your tires and wheels, (see Off Road 101, April 2008) the next addition for many owners is in undercarriage armor. The term ‘trail armor’ can be applied to many different modifications. We are focusing on two primary trail armor upgrades, rock rails and skids.
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