Patches for my toyota

sawtooth4x4

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LOL, Toyota owners are sensitive around here.

I work on my own. That's the only way I can afford land rovers. Otherwise, I'd have to live in them.

I like to spend money on other things. Patches just don't do it for me. Guns, winches, tires, lights, and lockers are what I spend my money on.
 

sawtooth4x4

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Of the vehicles pictured in this thread, neither is a Toyota. A Jeep JK and a Freightliner Cascadia. Toyota hasn't been represented yet.

The person who started the thread bought a Toyota. So therefore, I am trying to bug him with my comments. Just some light hearted poking.

I can poke at myself and not get offended.
 

Cody

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The person who started the thread bought a Toyota. So therefore, I am trying to bug him with my comments. Just some light hearted poking.

I can poke at myself and not get offended.

Where is the forehead slap emoji? :foreheadslap: It's easier to poke someone when you actually understand the thread ;) .

I did just get the parts to double the working range of my new toyota. I now have 72" of mechanical travel with no loss in payload capacity.
 

Cody

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You could probably pre-mount some beaver-shovel mounts and maxxtrax on it and we could lift it all at once. We know those things never come off anyway so we could just weld them up there so nobody helps themselves when you're at Whole Foods.
 

Stephen

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Perhaps we could just build a prefabbed platform that has the RTT, Maxtrax, Hi-Lift, shovel, and ax all welded and sealed on there and just lift it on and off whenever I need the "look". Like when I go the mall, Whole Foods, or an overland centric car show and shine.
Ooo, and we could make a patch sheet! Pre-place all you patches and then you just put the whole sheet up on your headliner when you need to be "seen". Eliminates the having to put up and take down individual patches.
 
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