If you have the locker, but not the ATRAC then yes, you can just add the switch as everything else is in the "computer " and ready to go. When I bought my FJ it was a pretty basic model and I had read about the switch and bought one. A couple of days later after I bought it it took me less than...
They came with the black roof, a gray version of the TRD 16" 6 spoke wheels, TRD all weather floor mats all around, shift knobs on the manual along with the Quick shift, badges and decals, all options such as the pod on the dash and the TRD cat back exhaust. It had BFG KO tires and it was the...
If it's like the newer Tundra and FJ Cruiser, it's normal. My Tundra has a 26 gallon tank and the light comes on and it only holds about 21 gallons and the FJ had a 19 gallon tank and it had about 4 gallons left. Today I filled my Tundra and I had several miles on it after the light came on and...
On my old '90 Toyota pickup I replaced the stock wiper blades that came on it with some new ones from Toyota and they were crap. Comparing them the replacements were a harder rubber so I started replacing the whole assembly like you until the parts man was able to start stocking the softer...
There's several people on the FJ forum that have been towing them behind motor homes since around the end of '06. The last time he was on was about 4 years ago and he posted that he was still towing the FJ and traveling without problems. I don't know what happened to him, but he was 75 so he...
I used to go through a lot of wipers from the dust in the summer and the ice in the winter. I was then told I should try the Toyota Sightline wiper blades. I got over a year out of them easily and they worked great. Several on the FJ forum have used them too over the years.
Everything I've read over on Tundratalk says NO, they 38 gallon tank will not work on the 15' and older trucks. There were changes to cross members for the new tank. Then the cost of the parts were close to $2000 plus labor if it would fit with the tank and pump being right at $1400 themselves...
It should be in the Owner's Manual. I don't know if this is still good for the newest models, but it will give some idea of how all the stuff works on the Tundra. Read post #5. Trac control questions (please read before flaming) - TundraTalk.net - Toyota Tundra Discussion Forum
It's hard to say what they tested, because the one's that out there won't work on the Dual VVT-i engine which is the newer one form 2010 up. Even the FJ that Toyota had at the Summit when they were talking about the supercharger being released for the newer models was an older model with the...