FJ Cruiser
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ran this trail in a stock mazda b2600 with 32inch tires no body damage but alot of frame rubin..lol..at2:27 that tree almost claimed my door..lol nice vid
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sorry to ask but how much would you say your fj costs with all the stuff you have on it??????
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Can you accomplish the same look and performance with lets say a 3-4inch lift and 33inch tires, what size rims are on those 35's what kind of shocks did you install? i see its been ten months since anyone has posted questions regarding your awesome rig is it still holding up? any techincal difficulties?Thanks!
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where did u get the bumper
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FJ=4X4
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wow.. beutiful job with the modifications, verry clean and neat.. What shop did you take it to?
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which bumper?? front or rear?
biatchhb76 2 years ago
Awsome Vid...Im new to offroading and I got a quick question on the 6" lift and the 35's how is it on the hwy?? Like speeds around 70mph, comfort,etc. Thanks for the help.
clubtc05 3 years ago
You need to drop the gearing on the FJC in order to successfully add the 35' tires and not get swallowed up on the freeway. Also you don't want to crush your transmission. It rides great! Tires are a tiny noisy compared to stock but it can easily do 70mph no problem at all. I dropped my gearing to 4.56
biatchhb76 3 years ago
im looking at buying an off road car in your opinion does the fj stand up to a jeep
chrissept21 3 years ago
Be prepared to put at least 10 to 15K in whatever you buy to make it worthy of a trail like this. Honestly, you are probably better off buying an older Jeep Rubicon or Toyota Land Cruiser or Pickup. You will spend tons less. I am a Toyota fanatic and love them for reliability. The FJ comes with Independent Front Suspension and the Jeep Rubicon Wrangler comes with a Solid Axel which probably gives it a slight advantage out of the box over the FJ. Both are exceptional vehicles.
biatchhb76 3 years ago