prerunner221
Adventurer
Jade Overland FJ Cruiser build
I had to sell my 2WD Mazda to get myself through the police academy, and I still miss that truck. I managed to go places and see things I wouldn't have without it, and it began my interest in off roading.
Once I graduated I and got hired on I decided it was time for another off road vehicle. I was always a fan of the old FJ's and the new body FJ spoke to me. People either seem to love them or think they're ugly as sin (my father) but I like it and saw potential. After looking for a couple of months I was able to find a 2008 4x4 with the upgrade package at a local Mercedes dealer. Truck was clean with a clean title and after checking for all of the normal issues I purchased it in September of 2013.
The vehicle was in great shape and had been well maintained. The dealer wasn't aware of the second glove box in the dash and I found all of the previous owners service records inside. I started with the truck by going over all of the fluids, filters and like and then began getting into the more fun stuff.
First up was a new set of shoes. Although the factory tires aren't bad, they weren't going to cut it off road and were swapped for a set of slightly larger, 285 Nitto Terra Grapplers.
Upon leaving the Discount tire after having them installed I was rear ended a block down the road. Not a good start for the Cruiser
The upside was the other vehicle was insured and it turns out an aftermarket bumper costs about the same as a factory one, so the insurance company upgraded me. That's what I call turning a frown upside down.
A Warn rear bumper was installed in the place of the damaged factory bumper.
The factory lighting then had to be addressed. I enjoy road trips and wanted to have good night visibility so I ordered up a Rigid 10 light bar and installed it in the factory bumper.
I had to sell my 2WD Mazda to get myself through the police academy, and I still miss that truck. I managed to go places and see things I wouldn't have without it, and it began my interest in off roading.

Once I graduated I and got hired on I decided it was time for another off road vehicle. I was always a fan of the old FJ's and the new body FJ spoke to me. People either seem to love them or think they're ugly as sin (my father) but I like it and saw potential. After looking for a couple of months I was able to find a 2008 4x4 with the upgrade package at a local Mercedes dealer. Truck was clean with a clean title and after checking for all of the normal issues I purchased it in September of 2013.

The vehicle was in great shape and had been well maintained. The dealer wasn't aware of the second glove box in the dash and I found all of the previous owners service records inside. I started with the truck by going over all of the fluids, filters and like and then began getting into the more fun stuff.
First up was a new set of shoes. Although the factory tires aren't bad, they weren't going to cut it off road and were swapped for a set of slightly larger, 285 Nitto Terra Grapplers.

Upon leaving the Discount tire after having them installed I was rear ended a block down the road. Not a good start for the Cruiser

A Warn rear bumper was installed in the place of the damaged factory bumper.
The factory lighting then had to be addressed. I enjoy road trips and wanted to have good night visibility so I ordered up a Rigid 10 light bar and installed it in the factory bumper.

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