Like I said before, it's for show, and I want to be able to fit 36's without any body chopping. I heard no problems with rough country but on the other hand, I've heard a lot of bad stories about pro comps! I'm looking for 6" of suspension and about 3" of body or more. I bought my truck to baby...
I'm looking to probably get a Rough Country 6" suspension lift but want to know if there is a body lift for the fj? Just saw a 18" lift combo (12" suspension/ 6" body) on the new Tundra with 38's tires! Awesome looking! I'm not really looking to go off roading with it, mostly for show. Right now...
If you live in Las Vegas or any part of Clark County and own a FJ Cruiser, then look us up @ www.sincitywickedfjs.com. Our next meeting is Saturday June 16th, 6 P.M. @ Findlay Toyota. Please park under service cover and head upstairs to meeting room. Look forward to seeing you @ the meeting or...
Are you from vegas? If so, you should know what is popular around here. Suv's for show not for offroad. I also wanted to stand out from all the fj's popping up around here. I bought mine back on March 24th, it was a head turner back then, now with the rims it still is!
With the bigger and wider rims/ tires, it feels more sporty and stable. The overall diameter is the same as stock but the width is over 1 1/2" wider. I bought the tires from Discount Tire. Nitto tires are made by Toyo and both are limited in production, so finding these tires may be hard. I too...
sorry I'm not a hard core off roader like yourselves. I just wanted a fun, dependable, strong, head turning, superior performing daily driver. Before I put the rims on I took it off road twice. I think it is better than the hummers around here that I know for sure don't ever touch dirt!
If you've received a letter than your on the recall list. It only pertains to early release fj's. By the way, thanks for the info on tire selection. I think I might go with the BFG muds, it looks pretty aggressive.