Corey
OverCamping Specialist
Moving in with mother nature.We've seen pictures, I call that moving not camping!
Moving in with mother nature.We've seen pictures, I call that moving not camping!
Colin, where did you get that sweet rear CBI rear swing out? I can't find it on their website anywhere. Thanks!
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This whole blind visibility thing cracks me up.
Did not anyone learn to use mirrors when they took drivers ed, or are they not teaching this anymore?
Granted I have been driving since 1973, but we were taught back then to use our mirrors, and then spot check.
I have never had an issue with blind spots on my FJ, and I do not use those stick on convex mirrors either.
The rigs I drive for Boeing both in plant and over the road have blind spots, so I must use mirrors constantly.
Try driving a Corvette, I have heard from owners they see out of the FJ better than they can with their Vetts.
Interior room horrible?
Up front, in the rear, where I might ask?
This is my 4th Toyota, I have owned two trucks, a '91 4Runner, and now the FJ.
The FJ has the biggest cockpit up front out of all of them and head room.
I have had friends and coworkers sit in the rig and they are surprised at how much room is in the front when you are sitting in it.
One coworker after sitting in mine went out and bought a 2012 a few weeks back, he traded in a nice Chevy 4WD pickup.
What about the new fifth gen 4Runner Trail Edition? Have not seen much on it, despite Four Wheeler Magazines rants and raves about it's abilities.
yeah they have allot of room, and the rubber flooring is very nice. one reason i got tacoma over FJ is because i thought i would be taking my dirt bike more places. i have only put my bike in the bed one time. kinda wish i would have got the FJ instead.I can understand the visibility issue to a point. But....I have owned my FJ for 4 years now and I know I made the right decision in the purchase. It has the right size for my wife, son and 100 pound Lab with room to spare. We have taken it on all of our trips no matter where that may lead and it has never failed to get us there and back. But if visibility was the one thing that turned you off of the FJ, you haven't driven enough cars in your life to realize that it's not as bad as most compact trucks, cars and SUV's. It is what it is and you do get used to it and it will become a non issue once you get your mirrors situated. My wife's last car was an Acura TSX and it had way worse visibility issues that you can shake a stick at. Thanks.