FJ Cruisers of Northern California
Hi guys,
if you had 12k to spend to upgrade your FJ cruiser for Road/Off-road trip, what would you do and why? I am new to off-road and to the FJ Cruiser family. I am use to camp/hike and road trip but i am not a mechanic guru! I have a 2010 FJ Cruiser Army Green stock with 30k on it. I'll appreciate any suggestion / help.
Thanks,
Pierre
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wow, thank you guys for all the replies, now i am more confuse than ever and need to look at it and understand the advantage and disadvantage of each option. I don't think i will go crazy with my FJ,, but i like to go back country camping, not rare to be miles away from civilization and just me and my girlfriend, the last thing i want is to get stuck 30 miles away from civilization in the mud or because of a breakdown. That said, i rig that bring reliability (protection) and a good all around dirt road / off road setup.
Dude, it's a Toyota. They almost never break down.
Except when you blow a Birfield. Or break the frame at the front driver's side junction. Or the transmission input shaft bearing fails and all the gears except 4th chew themselves up. Or the alternator blows a fuse. Or...
(You don't have Birfields - unless you do a solid axle swap).
Thank you, i'm feeling really good now :-) hehehehe
I was in a similar situation a few months ago but with a budget of 6k. I have blown all of it on protection and reliability mods(skids,diff skid,sliders,links),recovery gear,tires (just had them done),radios(just need to install), some light cosmetic bling and some mpac gear and also some bilstein 5100's to level out the front until I do suspension.
Taking some of the advice given here to hold off on some items and figure out what i really need/want has helped slow my roll.That being said bumpers and suspension are next and will be another 5k and are part of my 6mo plan. There are so many choices and spending allot of time on research and seeking advice will and going piece by piece will help.
IMO the best place to start would be protection mods then go from there. Good luck
funny story,
I actually ran into 12k mula
here is what i am doing
trailworx bumper
roll cage
light upgrades (light forces HID 240 blitz)
secret
some sort of rear upgrade not sure what i will do yet, either a long travel (not just progressive springs)
power stop rotors front and rear
and what is this secret you speak of
Depending on the type of wheeling you are going to be doing I would go Sliders, skid plates, Lift. You should also look at either CB or Ham radio as it is always good to be able to communicate with others on the trail.
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