Me three! I want one too. After looking at that yellow FJ in the July/Aug 2006 issue of 4WD Toyota Owner magazine, I think this is another vehicle to ad to my wish list .
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Boy, seeing those photos make me lust for an FJ Cruiser. If I was in some lease, and didn't own my Tundra outright, I would be driving one right now in the bright and beautiful Voodoo Blue. Of course, it would have a nice six inch lift, rock rails and other "additions."
Unlike some people here, I love the look of the new FJ Cruiser. It is an awesome 4WD vehicle.
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Just wondering what size those tires are? Also wondering if anyone knows what size the tires and wheels are that are shown on the yellow FJC that they have on the Revtek main website Revtek - Off Road Suspension Systems - Home
Looks cool. Man, the dealers are just loading these thing up and trying to get as much as they possibly can from everyone interested in an FJ! Bastards...
the yellow fjc has either 37 or 39 inch krawlers, which is why its on the trailer...dot stamped "not for highway use". they are competition rock crawling tires. the tires on the yellow fjc on the revtek site are mickey thompsons.
tho it is possible, since bfg was thinking of people who would want to drive around on tires like that for the look, that they are the 39" non-competition compound krawlers, which are dot approved for highway use, tho i dont know why on earth youd want to.
those tires look virgin...if they had been used, the corners would be rounded off.
You think 39's are un-necessary? I have a friend who drives a Dodge Ram around on 42's as a daily driver and doesnt off road (he cant becaust with any articulation he'd hit the fenders)....and he does that on a stock drivetrain....go figure...
I have a friend who drives a Dodge Ram around on 42's as a daily driver and doesnt off road (he cant becaust with any articulation he'd hit the fenders)....and he does that on a stock drivetrain....go figure...
First lifted FJ I've seen. Looks amazing lifted. Check it out.
The Lifted FJ Cruiser looks sharp,and also completely off-road ready...if toyota would allow such an endevour without voiding the warrant,would be happy to step up to the plate and purchase such a vehicle!
Truck looks great lifted.... makes me want to put a full lift on mine.
I just finished mine with a level kit and was wondering how do did you
adjust the headlights down.. that seems to be harder than leveling it
thanks