FJ Cruisers of Northern California
Just thought I would start a discussion that listed the "small" add ons that people have done to their FJs.
Say like a USB connection, or lights under the body and/or hood. Just thought we could learn a few
things from our fellow NorCal members..
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I had an issue with my storage net in the back door. Because I overload it, the wire along the bottom keeps popping out of the trim and the contents fall out. I came up with a 2 "Small" zip tie solution.
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I need to pad the top of my drivers side door somehow, and it would be nice if it were removable for when I'm not wheeling. Last time out, while hanging my head out the window and getting thrown all over the place trying to get up Driveshaft Hill (including hitting my head on the grab handle) , I repeatedly banged my shoulder into the door (I'm not very tall) and ended up with a nice bruise. Any ideas?
I suppose a tube door would be the "correct" solution... but not the quickest, easiest and least expensive. I'll keep thinking about a temporary hack.
I rigged some rock lights out of two sewing lights so I could utalize my inverter to plug them in and use the switch up front to turn them on and off.
I used about 20 zip ties to secure the lamps.
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On my old FJ one of my favorite easy mods was to add an extra 110v outlet up front to charge camera batteries, run laptops and such. just having one all the way in the back was pretty useless.
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