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Feature Truck (4-26-05): Tom Rios' "FAKRWEE"

1993 Mazda Navajo

In 1992 my wife and I were doing a lot of seeing America and camping. We decided to buy a 4x4 so we could get away from the crowds. Our first choice was an Explorer but the prices were very high and not negotiable. We stumbled on the Navajo Sport by chance and were able to purchase it for about $3,000.00 less than the Explorer.

In July of 1992 we took 3 weeks off and hit the road in our factory equiped Navajo. We visited New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. By chance we came across a sleepy little town called Moab (Mecca). A couple of Jeepers I met at the local gas station convinced us to follow them on some of the trails. From that day on I would never be the same. The howling of the engine, the sound of crumbling metal, and the smell of burning clutch, (there’s no smell like the smell of burning clutch in the morning), changed my life forever.

As soon as we arrived home from vacation I started reading every magazine I could find, trying to learn how to improve the off-road capabilities of the Navajo. Back then we didn’t have the advantage of having such a great place for info like Rick’s web page. My first mod was to install a Rancho 2 ½ in. lift with 31in. tires, 4:10 gears and an Auburn L/S in the rear. That satisfied me for a while but I wanted to travell tougher trails. Next came a 5 ½ in Superlift, W/ superruner steering kit, 33 in. tires and 4:56s w/ an ARB in front. I also did a lot of other changes too lengthily to include.

About a year ago I decided to go hard-core and build a rockcrawler-daily driver. I installed 35s and an Atlas transfer case. Most of the mods I’ve done lately are to maximize angles of approach and departure, improve center of gravity, and improve articulation. I’ve been helped immensely by Winter Douglas who has designed and fabbed just about anything I can dream up. Future mods will include a Currie 9 in. in front with a spring over, 38in. Tires, 5:10s, and a klune v. Body wise I’ll probably chop half of the top off and install a full-integrated rollcage. And eventually install a V-8 when my 6 gives up the spirit.

It’s been a long but happy 9 years learning, improving, and committing mistakes as I try to build my idea of the ultimate rig. Will I ever finish? Probably not. Everytime I conquer one trail another one seems to show up that pushes the envelope just little bit more. That’s the beauty of this sport. That and the great people you meet on the way. Happy Trails.

Engine:
4.0L OHV V-6 EFI
Borla Headers
Borla cat back exhaust
Chopped tail pipe
73mm MAS
Jet Powertech chip
Jacobs ultra fit plug wires
K&N Filter

Transmission:5 speed manual Centerforce clutch

T-Case:
Advance Adapters Atlas II 4.3:1

Wheels/Tires:
37X12.50X17 BFG KM's
17"' Eagle Alloy 589

Front Suspension:
Custom 4-link SAS/Coilovers

Rear Suspension:
Dual Rancho 9000s

Diffs/Gearing:
5.13 Ring & Pinions
Front: Custom Dynatrac Dana 44 with ARB Locker
Rear: Tru-Trac Locker in a Currie 9" axle with HD aluminum pinion support.

Protection:Custom front bumper with removable winch & 35in. approach height. Designed by Winter Douglas
Custom rear bumper w/ winch receiver and max angle of departure. Designed by Winter Douglas
Custom nerf bars by Canyon City
Ready Air CO2 tank

Lighting:
PIAA Pro 90 XT

Misc:
Aerotank Custom 27 gal. Fuel tank mounted in rear spare tire area
Front and rear fenders from Perry's Fab and Fiber
CB Uniden PC 122Xl
Wilson 1000 roof mount antenna

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Tom, PLEASE PM me (or any other moderator) for updates/changes to the information I have listed. Your Explorer has been through many changes, it was hard to keep up. :D
 



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I showed it to my Heeper friends and they say they like it...lol :D Nice Ex, keep building!!
 



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slravene said:
showed it to my Heeper friends

Eww you have those? AHAHAAHHA Kidding!
 






Tom, the Nav looks great, I still remember when you were getting the F axle done someone saying how the Fawkrwee gonna be able to afford that, she looks great, looking forward to wheelin with you again sometime!
 






offroader_69_me said:
someone saying how the Fawkrwee gonna be able to afford that

AHAHA thats great!! :thumbsup: :confused: :thumbsup: :confused:
 






This is one of the best-built and well thought out rigs I have ever seen. I'm sorry I didn't get to see it go further when we ran the Rubicon Tom - I'm sure you weren't happy about it either :D Now that your foot is healed we'll have to try again someday :thumbsup:
 






Wow, I’ve been out of town and out of touch for a while. Thanks to the powers that be for picking my rig as truck of the month and thanks to all for the great comments. I just got mayor dental work done today and Bill was nice enough to call my wife and give her the news. When I got back from the dentist she had the good news and that cheered me up a lot, thanks Bill.

Tomorrow I’ll do an update on all the other stuff I’ve done. Right now I’m still a little oozy from the medication. Thanks guy’s. :D
 

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Wait, theres only 1 seat? does your wife ever go with you?
 






THIS is a sweet truck, i wish i had one like this!
 






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