- Life after mods | Toyota FJ Cruiser Forum
A forum community dedicated to Toyota FJ owners and enthusiasts Come join the discussion about performance, accessories, mods, troubleshooting, maintenance, and more!
- 2007 FJ Cruiser | Toyota FJ Cruiser Forum
Picked up a burgundy 2007 FJ from a Kendall car dealer here in Oregon the other day 153k miles, manual transmission Western vehicle, seems to have lived its life in Colorado then Oregon according to carfax Still completely bone stock Discovered this forum along the way Truly a wealth of
- CV axle recommendations - Toyota FJ Cruiser Forum
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- Replacing CV axles | Toyota FJ Cruiser Forum
Toyota has made many minor design revisions to the CV axles over the years, but they are all backwards-compatible The most recent revisions have been 43430-60081, -60082 and -60083 Rather than asking the dealer what he knows about CV axles, just order PN 43430-60083
- Best power steering fluid? - Toyota FJ Cruiser Forum
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- Real Ditch Light Brackets - Toyota FJ Cruiser Forum
So apparently there’s only two options for the FJ as far as ditch or a-pillar brackets go Cheap Chinese FJ logo ones or the Rago brackets We got the Rago, but even those can be a bit of a pain, I know they’re meant to be installed without modifying the cowling but that means the cowling
- Frame replacement or salvage? - Toyota FJ Cruiser Forum
Today Toyota makes their truck frames using laser welds, eliminating the rust issue of stick welds They also have eliminated most or all of the sharp edges which were the other key rust starting point by edge welding the various thicknesses together rather than stacking them on top of each other
- Oil filter housing. . . | Toyota FJ Cruiser Forum
"Toyota changed their oil filter housing design, often switching from metal to plastic, primarily to reduce manufacturing costs by using a cheaper material, while still maintaining control over the bypass valve setting within the engine, ensuring proper oil filtration regardless of the filter used; however, this change has sometimes been
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