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In case you haven't seen it yet, Aluminess has just come out with one of the most exciting products for the FJ: An all aluminum front bumper. This bumper weighs in at only 43lbs (with no brush guard), less than 1/3 of some of the other bumpers available.
The bumper is winch compatible and includes a black powder-coat finish, tow hooks, and built in light mounts. It's is offered with no brush guard, with a full brush guard, and with a bull bar.
While aluminum bumpers are new to the FJ Cruiser, they've been available for a variety of vehicles for many years. We can't wait to see this bumper in action on the trail. Look for more in depth info on this bumper soon!
See this bumper on the Aluminess Website.
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To add your SPOT to the SpotCatcher, contact FJC Magazine
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Learn more about FJC Magazine's SpotCatcher
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Early last year we learned about a great new device called the SPOT Messenger. This small GPS and satellite enabled device serves several functions. Most importantly, the Spot is an emergency communication device. If you’re lost and/or incapacitated in the backcountry, holding down the 911 button on the Spot sends a message to a rescue coordination center that will then send rescue personnel your way. The Spot also features a ‘help’ mode. Initiating this mode sends a ‘please help me’ email with your current GPS location to up to 10 pre-selected e-mail addresses, so friends or family will be able to come to your rescue. This is great for getting help in non-life threatening situations.
While these two features are excellent, they’re not why we were so excited when the Spot was introduced. We really like the check-in and tracking features. Activating the ‘Check In’ function sends your GPS location along with a pre-selected message (such as “I’m OK, Everything is fine”) to 10 different e-mail addresses. This is great if you’re in the back country and wish to let your friends & family know how things are going. The tracking feature is similar, it automatically sends your GPS location to the Spot system every 10 minutes for 24 hours. Anyone with the link to your tracking page can then track your progress while you’re on an outing. This is great for extended trips where you don’t want to have to worry about checking in all the time. Lance Blair & Disabled Explorers used the tracking feature very successfully during their recent Continental Divide Expedition.
Being a technically inclined group, we thought it would be exciting to extend the functionality of the Spot messenger. We created a system that automatically places multiple Spot messages from multiple Spot devices onto one map, so that interested individuals can track all of them at the same time. We call it SpotCatcher.
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