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All-Pro's Solid Axle FJ Test Run

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Jon decided to take out the newly solid-axled FJ for a test run behind his cabin a few days ago to make sure everything was ready for the upcoming Clawhammer FJ Cruiser Challenge March 8th. While playing on the rocks, a friend of the company took some pictures we thought some of you who were interested in the kit would like to see. Everything is working beautifully and the kit components should be going into production very soon. This kit uses a widened version of our current Hybrid Toyota/Dana 60 axle and a hy-pinion 4.88 ARB 3rd member and 37" BFG MT/km2 tires on Walker Evans Racing 17"x8.5" beadlocks with 3.75" backspacing. This will be our first SAS offering for the FJ & 05+ Taco applications, and soon after we will begin working on an Ultimate SAS kit that features front and rear RockJock Dana 60 axles that will, if everything else works out correctly, incorporate the ABS and ATRAC systems into the conversion. Sorry, we are still working on pricing and release dates, but here is what you can expect from the kit once released. By the way, it drives beautifully on the street - so you dont have to compromise if you want to keep it as your daily driver!











 
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#3 ·
And it looks even better first person... clean install/kit... I'm not an FJ fan... But I'd want this one...

Terry... Jon didn't have time to run this up in Calico ?

Your rig next ?
 
#6 ·
Seeing it in person was great. The kit is very clean and simple in design and should be very straight forward to install. The rig looks like it came from the factory like that, LOL...like that will ever happen...

nice job, AP ;)
 
#9 ·
yea they work fine for me too.

Ill describe them, its a badass blue fj flexin out on some rocks with porn stars hanging all over it. Not the ugly kind either, the ones that shoulda been supermodels but got touched by uncle jim too much.
 
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#15 ·
...if you have to ask...;)

probably a little more than what the Taco Supreme kits ran...figure over $2k.
 
#16 ·
Saweeet! I think I could afford that, just need to work on getting an FJ to put it in first...
 
#18 ·
right, just the link/bracket kit including PH and DL but that should include the shocks as well...mine did for $2100. I imagine the Fox shocks will be a tad more $ then the WE that came in the older kits but not that much more.
That price will most likely not include anything for the rear, either.
steering box and link/joints are extra.
I believe the axle will be a Diamond yota/D60 hybrid and that will run pretty much the same as the privious hybrid...give or take a grand, LOL.
I believe the axle will also come with Brian's new sensor hardware so the atrac, abs and speedo will all work.

I'd guess around $10k for all parts needed, including the rear sus but not including wheels/tires. ...and then you add labor ;)
 
#25 ·
With the hybrid axle it eliminates those items, but with the new prototype rockjock Dana 60 those should all be integrated & working, that axle will go in for testing most likely in the next few months. It will be more expensive, but also much stronger and no christmas lights on the dash if everything works as it should.
 
#24 ·
yes, same basic design as their earlier Taco Supreme kit but with several improvements and simplifications.
 
#31 ·
any word on the SAS kit?
 
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