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Thread: If you couldn't own an FJ?

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    Default If you couldn't own an FJ?

    Mainly looking to see what vehicles with the same task/duties in mind would you have or want to get if you weren't able to drive an FJ (hypothetically they weren't in the states etc.)
    I'd especially like opinions from the 60/62 owners.
    Would you go domestic like a GM product? Full size? Midsize? Would you stay with toyota like a 4runner even though they are IFS and smaller? What about a grand cherokee/cherokee? a lot of possibilities out there, but none the same as a LC

    I posted a similar thread in the domestic section, i'm debating between an M1009 and an FJ60, so hopefully this will help with my reasoning lol

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    Frankly, there are many vehicles out there vastly superior to the FJCruiser. I know i will get hated for this, but I drove my brothers moderately modded FJC quite a bit, and really didn't care for it all that much. The lack of visibility and totally awkward door set up pretty much kills it for me.
    I am a former 40, 60, Taco and Tundra owner, and current 80 owner. We looked at all Toyota had to offer and ended up buying a Rubicon instead. Kinda hurts a bit, but it is the best bang for buck for our needs.
    '98 Dodge 3500 CTD NV4500 complete with a crap load of goodies. "Bought, not built"
    '11 Rubicon Unlimited OME heavies
    '07 Adventurer 10T
    No kids, 3 dogs, many surfboards...

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    I wasn't necessarily meaning the new cruiser, but the original FJs...such as your 80. If you couldn't have the 80 what would you replace it with? or is that what you mean...that you prefer the rubicon to the 80?

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    Sorry, thought you meant new rigs. If I couldn't have the 80, or any FJ/HZJ etc Landcruiser I would probably try to find an "affordable" G-wagon. Failing that, I would head for a 94-98.5 Dodge Cummins truck. Apples and oranges, but there it is. I don't prefer the Rubicon to the 80, and if the 80 had less than 400,000 kms on it we probably wouldn't have bought the Jeep. And to you people who love your FJCs, sorry if I offend, but it is just my opinion...
    Last edited by redthies; 08-06-2011 at 02:23 PM.
    '98 Dodge 3500 CTD NV4500 complete with a crap load of goodies. "Bought, not built"
    '11 Rubicon Unlimited OME heavies
    '07 Adventurer 10T
    No kids, 3 dogs, many surfboards...

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    Life would hardly be worth living without a Land Cruiser.
    If they were all sucked up in the rapture or something, I guess I would look for a D90 - with Toyota running gear. Certainly nothing in the domestic U.S. market would interest me in the slightest. Thank goodness this all hypothetical.
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    4dr Tacoma? I've never owned one or been around them, but they seem like a pretty versatile rig, and can be made very off road capable.
    Gary
    96 FZJ80
    93 W250 Cummins

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    Love 60s but not 62s, 80s or 40s. Definitely not an FJC fan. If I wanted to be in the silent service, I wouldve joined the Navy. I dont like the way everything in the 80 feels and looks inflated. The body went from straight lines to curves. The dash went from straight to curves. Seats, etc... same thing. It looks like they pumped air into everything. I know a LOT of people like the 80s but Im not a fan. Not a fan of the 40s because of the wheelbase and lack of room for stuff. Dont like 62s because of the dash, transfer case and most importantly, the front ends square headlamp set up. If I couldnt have a 60, I would build a low, SAS'd with coilovers 2nd gen 4 Runner. Second choice would be an 88 to 93/94 RRC. Build it with a TDI, gut the front and rear axles and replace with Toyota 3rd members and axles and have fun. Although I dont really like SWB trucks, I would heartily make an exception for a 66-76 classic Bronco. D44 front with 9" rear with something a little less thirsty than a 302 under the hood would make me immensely happy. I might even go over to the darkside and tow a trailer...

    Nothing new really does it for me.
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    My Cruiser is the wife's main vehicle, so if I couldn't have that, I'd get a 120-platform 4Runner. With the same 4.7L V8. But if it were my primary rig, I'd get a 08+ 4Dr Tacoma TRD OR. Had a 2000 Tacoma 4dr that I loved. I do miss the utility of a truck.

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    nissan patrol!!


    Actually, I already can't have the Patrol I want which is why I drive a Cruiser.

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    Monteros would be worth a look

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