Official Toyota FJ Cruiser site is up
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Build your own FJ is up at buyatoyota.com
Just went up. From the main toyota site, without specifying a model, go to build your own, then pick the FJ and you can see all the accessories, options, prices, and a really cool 3d model. Better with broadband...
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Thank you Bob!
I like the intro movie of it rock crawling.
Speaking of that, I have been reading the FJ magazine available from the dealers.
Awseome stuff in it regarding solid axles verses IFS in the FJ.
I read on Mud that the ARB bumper may be an option too?
Will have to look into that before my rig gets put into production.
I like the intro movie of it rock crawling.
Speaking of that, I have been reading the FJ magazine available from the dealers.
Awseome stuff in it regarding solid axles verses IFS in the FJ.
I read on Mud that the ARB bumper may be an option too?
Will have to look into that before my rig gets put into production.
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You're welcome!
Wasn't that an interesting article about IFS? Made me a believer.
No ARB from the factory, though they developed one and have a P/N. There will be a factory brush guard by Summer, but it won't be an ARB. You can see the factory brush guard in the eBrochure in the link above.
Wasn't that an interesting article about IFS? Made me a believer.
No ARB from the factory, though they developed one and have a P/N. There will be a factory brush guard by Summer, but it won't be an ARB. You can see the factory brush guard in the eBrochure in the link above.
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Why did dajabr become author of my thread? He linked to a different site.
msw, yeah, the FJ Cruiser Bulletin graphics and videos are astounding.
ken, no plugin required for the Bulletin, only for 360 views.
msw, yeah, the FJ Cruiser Bulletin graphics and videos are astounding.
ken, no plugin required for the Bulletin, only for 360 views.
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The East Coast FJ Trail Team is coming to SE4RJ3! (clicky for info)
the link above takes you to a cool FJ site about the wheeling characteristics of the vehicle...
the link above takes you to a cool FJ site about the wheeling characteristics of the vehicle...
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Saw the FJ at the dealer here in Laramie, and am messing with the online configurator. I think I'd go for the base model manual, no options or accessories, then build it up as needed later. I don't care for any luxury or convenience junk, comes to $23,500, not bad and just as capable off road as the super loaded version. Wait for the cool aftermarket front guard or bumper and rock rails. Manual comes with the rear LSD. Dunno about the roof rack tough, nice to have but not something I use a lot.



baaad photochop