6 / ORA MARCH 2010
LETTERS
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EVAN?S WORK IN PROGRESS JK This is my ?07 JK. She?s a work in progress, but is currently rolling on 34x10.50R 17 LTBs mounted on Raceline Rims. Other mods include a 2? lift from Wild Country, RMX shocks, 5.13:1 gears, Westin steps, and the Rugged Ridge mirror brackets allow me to run the Bestop doors without getting hit by the MPs. When I get back from Afghanistan, I?m planning a Pro Rock 60 swap at both ends, an Atlas II, and a Hemi swap. I?ve included pics from Turkey Creek outside Fort Carson, hope to see one in your mag, love it, keep it up! Thanks for the great mag, PV2 Evan Haley Fort Carson, CO STEPHEN?S BUILT TO THE HILT RUBI 2005 Jeep Rubicon ? 37x13.50x15 Pitbull Rockers on 15-inch 32 bolt Eaton beadlocks, 6-inch long arm Full Traction lift and shocks, Dana 44 front and rear with air lockers and 4.88 gears, 4.0 liter with K&N filter, Mile Marker wireless winch, AmSteel synthetic winch line, Curie Steering, Onboard Air, Smittybilt front and rear bumpers, Custom rocker guards, KC lights, Full Traction engine and trans skidplates, Rock-it rear diff skidplate, Solid Diff covers, Tom Woods driveshaft, High-Lift jack, Rhino Lined interior, Skyjacker Rock Lock sway bar, Alloy chromoly axle shafts, Wet Okloe seat covers, Bestop Bikini top ? wind- jammer duster deck cover with soft doors, GenRight highline front tube fenders and aluminum rear crusher corners with 3.5-inch tube flares and recessed LED lights. Great Magazine! Stephen Caproni Ashland, KY PAUL NEEDS TO SEE MORE TOYOTAS HERE Every month when I receive your magazine, the first thing I do is open up to the beginning and look at the section where people send in pictures of their own trucks. I rarely see Toyotas. I would love to have a picture of my Tacoma in your magazine. It has 6 inches of lift, 35-inch BFGoodrich all-terrain radials, Rancho R75000 shock absorbers and a brand new 2.7 liter engine that was replaced by the warranty. Because of the lightweight, she does very well off-road. I just recently rebuilt the entire frontend. I would be honored if you would put her picture in your magazine. Paul Nott Melbourne, FL Paul, we?re not discriminating against Toyotas here, we just put in what?s sent to us. Nice looking truck by the way. JOSHUA IS HOOKED ON TRUCKS These are a couple pics of my 2004 Ram. This is the first truck I have ever owned and I can say that I am hooked. When I purchased this RAM it was completely stock. I have done a few Email your questions, comments and images (in jpeg format at 2-5 MB). with your name, address & phone number to info@oramagazine.com mods but have an even longer list that will be done to it. I have added stainless fender trim, stainless bed rail tops, stainless third brake light cover, and of course new Dunlop Mud Rover rubber. The list of things that will soon be done are: level lift in front, nerf steps, new wheels, Banks exhaust system, K&N cold air intake for the 5.7 HEMI MAGNUM (did I forget to mention that) and a Warn winch. Once the outside is done then it will be time to start on the inside. Joshua Crotinger Findlay, OH 8 P.S. If this is not good enough for the best looking rig, please insert into the ?Letters and Stuff? section. I get your mag every month and can?t wait for it to get here. You guys cover a lot of good info & ideas for my rig. Thanks for the hard work you put into this mag and keep it up for all of us who wish we could do it for a living. Also: An ORA sticker would look great added to the back window of this, don?t you think? Josh, You should have received an ORA magazine banner by now. Thanks for the compliments. JASON?S JONES FOR JEEPS Well, here?s my Jeep, I love my Jeep and all Jeeps for that matter, Living in Seattle I am surrounded by wonderful places to go wheeling, or just for a cruise with my wife and kids. Anyway, I have taken a stock Jeep and begun to build it up slowly, Rugged Ridge bumpers front and back, 4 Hella driving lights, Rugged Ridge header, Rough Country 4? lift, 31 BFG M/Ts on black Crawler rims, Flowsound exhaust, clear lenses, and the list will go on. Thanks in advance. Jason J Guild (continued on page 77)