Spare Parts Kit for '07 FJ Cruiser

Quixote

Observer
We will be taking our FJ Cruiser on a long drive and are looking to assemble a spare parts kit. Don't want to go overboard, but try to bring along items that can break or have a wear lift.

I addition to the spare parts kit we will have a recovery kit, mechanics tool set, and W-EMT medical kit.

Here is a list I compiled:

To take for sure:
Upper and lower radiator hoses
Epoxy for radiator (Waterweld)
Serpentine Belt
Fuel Injector cleaner
CV Axle, R & L seals
Spare Keys
Tire fix kit
Air filter
Fuel filter
Cabin Filter
Oil Filter
touch up paint
brake pads
Engine Oil
Brake Fluid
fuses
Intake Gasket
Cigarette lighter jumper cable

Maybe take these?
Starter Motor
Water Pump
OME bushings
U-Joints
Alternator
Idler Pullies 1,2,3

Thank you all for your help...
 

97kurt

Adventurer
Quixote said:
We will be taking our FJ Cruiser on a long drive and are looking to assemble a spare parts kit. Don't want to go overboard, but try to bring along items that can break or have a wear lift.

I addition to the spare parts kit we will have a recovery kit, mechanics tool set, and W-EMT medical kit.

Here is a list I compiled:

To take for sure:
Upper and lower radiator hoses
Epoxy for radiator (Waterweld)
Serpentine Belt
Fuel Injector cleaner
CV Axle, R & L seals
Spare Keys
Tire fix kit
Air filter
Fuel filter
Cabin Filter
Oil Filter
touch up paint
brake pads
Engine Oil
Brake Fluid
fuses
Intake Gasket
Cigarette lighter jumper cable

Maybe take these?
Starter Motor
Water Pump
OME bushings
U-Joints
Alternator
Idler Pullies 1,2,3

Thank you all for your help...


I'd leave the cabin filter and touch-up paint behind. On a 2007 toyota I would be frightened if you had an issue with the water pump or alternator.
 

LAW

Adventurer
i would leave theese behind..

Cabin Filter (shouldnt be in issue unless you dont use recirculate on dusty roads)

touch up paint :D
brake pads (usually last about 40k)

Cigarette lighter jumper cable (not really that effective.. some clamp on type would be better for a real-world situation)

Water Pump (behind the timing belt on most toyotas.. not "field" serviceable)

Idler Pullies 1,2,3, alternator, starter (wont be an issue unless you will be encountering a ton of mud)

items to consider:
some type of on board air

inner and outer tie rods (not really necessary unless you will be crawling on rocks)

thats all i can think of for now..
 

Quixote

Observer
How hard would it be to get a water pump/fuel pump/alternator, etc in Latin or South America? Anyone know how good the Toyota network is?

Maybe I can leave the radiator hoses at home and just go with a hose fix kit?
 

Christian P.

Expedition Leader
Staff member
Quixote said:
How hard would it be to get a water pump/fuel pump/alternator, etc in Latin or South America? Anyone know how good the Toyota network is?

Maybe I can leave the radiator hoses at home and just go with a hose fix kit?

if you can't find a part on your trip, just post something here and we'll get it to you.

:)
 

Brian894x4

Explorer
I was about to post to leave all that stuff behind too...


...then I saw where you're going. :oops:

You've got one heck of a neat trip planned. I'm not qualified to comment on what is need for a trip like that, but I wonder if you'll be the first person to take an FJ Cruiser on a such a trip and perhaps even the first FJ Cruiser in that part of the world.

Perhaps Toyota would be willing to sponser or contribute somehow, if you haven't already considered it.

Without any experience on a trip like that, I think my number one concern on a brand new vehicle would be tires. I imagine the roads are bad, so I'd want a wheel/tire combination that is easily replacable down there, then I'd want tire fix-it gear and maybe two spares.

The next concern would be fuel, but it sounds like you got that covered. Do you know how your FJ will run on low quality gas? I'd also be driving the crud out of it so any defeats will hopefully show up before you leave .

Good luck.
 
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Nullifier

Expedition Leader
Brian894x4 said:
I wonder if you'll be the first person to take an FJ Cruiser on a such a trip and perhaps even the first FJ Cruiser in that part of the world.

When I was in Ecuador in March I saw 3 FJ cruisers down there already so definetly not the first. 2 were on the street and 1 was was on display in the mall as a new car for sale.
 

Nullifier

Expedition Leader
Personally if it were me I would take along a front and rear wheel bearing. You will need a shop to press them in but that is easier to come by the a bearing I'm sure.

All hoses, belts, thermostat, all the filter you need minus the cabin filter. spare cv axle, u joints for both d shafts, maybe even a cardain joint for the rear d shaft. I would forgo the spare alt but add a dual battery system as a back up. You should be able to drive along way on just the batteies if your alt fails provided you limit driving to day time and cut off all other electronics.

To my tool list I would get an obd2 tool and a print out the trouble codes. a voltmeter, would also be good.

Everyone has there own view on a proper tool list but I tend to favor having to many and not need them then the other way around. I carry a crazy selection of parts and tools and although I rarely need them when I need it to work on my rig or someone elses I usually have it.
 

Nullifier

Expedition Leader
Personally if it were me I would take along a front and rear wheel bearing. You will need a shop to press them in but that is easier to come by the a bearing I'm sure.

All hoses, belts, thermostat, all the filter you need minus the cabin filter. spare cv axle, u joints for both d shafts, maybe even a cardain joint for the rear d shaft. I would forgo the spare alt but add a dual battery system as a back up. You should be able to drive along way on just the batteies if your alt fails provided you limit driving to day time and cut off all other electronics.

To my tool list I would get an obd2 tool and a print out the trouble codes. a voltmeter, would also be good.

Everyone has there own view on a proper tool list but I tend to favor having to many and not need them then the other way around. I carry a crazy selection of parts and tools and although I rarely need them when I need it to work on my rig or someone elses I usually have it.
 

Quixote

Observer
Nullifier said:
Personally if it were me I would take along a front and rear wheel bearing. You will need a shop to press them in but that is easier to come by the a bearing I'm sure.

All hoses, belts, thermostat, all the filter you need minus the cabin filter. spare cv axle, u joints for both d shafts, maybe even a cardain joint for the rear d shaft. I would forgo the spare alt but add a dual battery system as a back up. You should be able to drive along way on just the batteies if your alt fails provided you limit driving to day time and cut off all other electronics.

To my tool list I would get an obd2 tool and a print out the trouble codes. a voltmeter, would also be good.

Everyone has there own view on a proper tool list but I tend to favor having to many and not need them then the other way around. I carry a crazy selection of parts and tools and although I rarely need them when I need it to work on my rig or someone elses I usually have it.

I have two Optima red tops in the rig. I will be running OBDII software from AutoEnginuity on my Panasonic CF-19.

I will be taking a full toolkit, I'll post that up for feed back.

As for the bearings is it likely that they would fail? The car only has 12k miles on it, we'll be putting another 50K or so on the trip
 

Quixote

Observer
So here is the updated list - I decided to keep the brake pads since I will most likely need a new set and I don't know how had it would be to source them.

For the coolant hoses I was thinking of only the ones that can get hit or
punctured. I'm not sure whether any of the smaller hoses would experience a failure.

The largest item in the spares kit is the CV axle and the FJ is pretty small for an expedition vehicle - should I just take the CV boots?

I also had a question about repairing brake lines on the trail, as in, is it even possible? I can see a brake line getting pulled off in the bush. Unless I took a set of spare brake lines I might be SOL if that happens.

I have also assembled a recovery kit:
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=91358&postcount=18

To take for sure:
-----------------
Upper and lower radiator hoses - prone to getting hit by rocks
Epoxy for radiator (Waterweld)
Serpentine Belt - prone to getting hit by rocks
Fuel Injector cleaner - in case of bad fuel
CV Axle, R & L seals - CV boot can shred, axle can break
Spare Keys - forgetful...
Tire fix kit - most likely failure
U-Joints - front & rear
brake pads - wear part, we'll be driving 50k+ miles
fuses

Filters:
--------
Air filter
Fuel filter
Oil Filter

Fluids:
-------
Gear Oil
Engine Oil
Brake Fluid
touch up paint :) :)

Leave at home:
--------------
Starter Motor
Water Pump
OME bushings
U-Joints
Alternator
Idler Pullies 1,2,3
Cigarette lighter jumper cable (Useless?)
Intake Gasket - have to remove the intake to do anything to the engine...
Cabin Filter
 

imagodave

Adventurer
:clapsmile

What a great build up of an FJ! I read about the 2nd fuel tank install on FJCruiserForum, I really gotta get on of those!!!!

Like some others I was looking at your spare parts list and thinking....why does he think he needs all those parts. Then I looked at your map. WOW!!!


I am envious of your adventure. Like others have posted, if you need anything along the way, post it here and we will get it to you.

When you get back, I would to share a glass of wine with you and listen to your stories of your expedition.

Dave
 

Brian894x4

Explorer
If you have the full time 4WD version, I would definately take an entire spare half shaft. If part time, I might lean against it, depending on available space. Find out if the Hilux uses the same part. If not, I'd probably carry one, since they can break off road.

Also, I'd purchase a factory repair manual and I'd buy and carry spare steering parts, including tie rod ends.

Also JB weld, duct tape, and bailing wire.

50,000 miles??? Wow!!
 
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