Strider
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OK, so I've pretty much decided on the FJ Cruiser, but would still like to get y'alls feedback.
I own a 2008 FJ Cruiser and a 2020 Tacoma TRD OffRoad. I would like to actually make them both into tourers/overlanding vehicles, but trying to decide which one first. Or, whether to leave one with minor upgrades and do the other full tilt.
My only beef with the FJC is that is requires premium fuel.
I love the FJC, but the Tacoma sometimes seems more practical as an expedition vehicle with a tray etc.
Looking forward to the different points of view!
I'm only listing the main mods.
2008 FJ Cruiser: Automatic, A-Track, Rear Locker
Modifications:
2020 Tacoma TRD Off-Road: Manual, A-Trac, Rear Locker, Dual Cab, Short Bed
Modifications:
I own a 2008 FJ Cruiser and a 2020 Tacoma TRD OffRoad. I would like to actually make them both into tourers/overlanding vehicles, but trying to decide which one first. Or, whether to leave one with minor upgrades and do the other full tilt.
My only beef with the FJC is that is requires premium fuel.
I love the FJC, but the Tacoma sometimes seems more practical as an expedition vehicle with a tray etc.
Looking forward to the different points of view!
I'm only listing the main mods.
2008 FJ Cruiser: Automatic, A-Track, Rear Locker
Modifications:
- Old Man EMU heavy suspension
- Off Road tires
- Removed rear passenger side seat and installed drawers
- Long range fuel tank
- ARB Bull Bar
- Winch
- Rear Bumper/Rack
- Rooftop Tent (Alu-Cab)
- Dual Batteries
- DC/DC Charger
2020 Tacoma TRD Off-Road: Manual, A-Trac, Rear Locker, Dual Cab, Short Bed
Modifications:
- None/bone stock
- Suspension: either OME or Fox
- Off-Road tires
- Long range fuel tank
- ARB Bull Bar
- Winch
- Dual Batteries
- DC/DC Charger
- Aluminum Tray
- Custom removable or modified Ute topper setup for overlanding.
- Remove rear seats to use for storage of photographic equipment etc.