To go for an FJ or not?
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Re: To go for an FJ or not?
not better: different.
For off road, stock, you'll be able to go harder with a JK (better clearance, better tyres). FJ will reach it's limit earlier (but you can still do a lot without mods).
Be aware that Toyota in Abu Dhabi is reluctant with any mods and that they take this opportunity for voiding the warranty if you change anything... (Ask modified FJ owners).
But again, you want to drive a lot on road... so... GO FJ. Just be fully aware of the ins and outs. Anyway, i think you had made your choice before asking
PS : for the price of a new FJ, you can have a new JK unlimited (4doors) + exhaust + air intake + good lift kit and better rims and tyres... all made in Western motors and under warranty... But don't expect to average more than 130/140 on the AUH-DXB commuting...
For off road, stock, you'll be able to go harder with a JK (better clearance, better tyres). FJ will reach it's limit earlier (but you can still do a lot without mods).
Be aware that Toyota in Abu Dhabi is reluctant with any mods and that they take this opportunity for voiding the warranty if you change anything... (Ask modified FJ owners).
But again, you want to drive a lot on road... so... GO FJ. Just be fully aware of the ins and outs. Anyway, i think you had made your choice before asking
PS : for the price of a new FJ, you can have a new JK unlimited (4doors) + exhaust + air intake + good lift kit and better rims and tyres... all made in Western motors and under warranty... But don't expect to average more than 130/140 on the AUH-DXB commuting...
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Re: To go for an FJ or not?
dear,
I've owned before Tj ............. Ya it the best car for offRoad Only ......
I have An Fj Now ............ One of the best ........ Onraod and Off Road but as others said Visibility issues but you can get used to it ....
I'm Using daily very happy with it ...... but right now I'm using SWB Nissan Padrol .. for offRoad only And I can rech any where ......
So Buy an FJ ..................
Jk its nice car but not good as the Fj ......
All the Luck
I've owned before Tj ............. Ya it the best car for offRoad Only ......
I have An Fj Now ............ One of the best ........ Onraod and Off Road but as others said Visibility issues but you can get used to it ....
I'm Using daily very happy with it ...... but right now I'm using SWB Nissan Padrol .. for offRoad only And I can rech any where ......
So Buy an FJ ..................
Jk its nice car but not good as the Fj ......
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Re: To go for an FJ or not?
There is no objective answer to that questions, it may get very emotional. Best is to find out for yourself by testdriving both of them and then you can take the one you feel more comfortable with driving and owning itJasonsne wrote:very funny guys, im guessing you'r from the Jeep lobby
but nasser you think JK is better than FJ in standard form??
For me personal: I voted for the JK, even though it is smaller, but I did not like the poor visibility in the FJ and I also did not feel comfortable sidesloping, like my Prado I always have the feeling to roll over any second. But as said, this is very personal, you may feel different.
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Re: To go for an FJ or not?
XOF now you are on the right track. can get yopu a sweet deal on an FJ whenevr you are readyxof wrote:not better: different.
FJ will reach it's limit earlier (but you can still do a lot without mods).
Be aware that Toyota in Abu Dhabi is reluctant with any mods and that they take this opportunity for voiding the warranty if you change anything... (Ask modified FJ owners).
But again, you want to drive a lot on road... so... GO FJ. Just be fully aware of the ins and outs. Anyway, i think you had made your choice before asking
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Re: To go for an FJ or not?
Wasif, i know this is typical from the press and media people to take a few lines out of their context and manipulate the content of a speech... so if you quote me, please quote 100% or don't quote me Then you will see that my advices for Jason are :xof wrote:not better: different.
For off road, stock, you'll be able to go harder with a JK (better clearance, better tyres). FJ will reach it's limit earlier (but you can still do a lot without mods).
Be aware that Toyota in Abu Dhabi is reluctant with any mods and that they take this opportunity for voiding the warranty if you change anything... (Ask modified FJ owners).
But again, you want to drive a lot on road... so... GO FJ. Just be fully aware of the ins and outs. Anyway, i think you had made your choice before asking
PS : for the price of a new FJ, you can have a new JK unlimited (4doors) + exhaust + air intake + good lift kit and better rims and tyres... all made in Western motors and under warranty... But don't expect to average more than 130/140 on the AUH-DXB commuting...
either buy 2 second hand cars (a TJ and a road car),
or a JK Unlimited and for the difference of cost between an overpriced FJ and the JK, to upgrade it.
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Re: To go for an FJ or not?
I am a happy FJ owner, fully stock. It's doing great offroad. But definitely the option of 2 cars instead of 1 is a good option to have easier life in case of maintennace / repair, and going down the line of modification without back thoughts. I don't think that the 2 cars option can be cheaper than the 1 car solution (insurance, repair on older car, etc...).
For FJ visibility, the taller you are, the worse it is (and can speak about that being 1.96). It is a 2 seat car unless you are forced to carry more people.
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For FJ visibility, the taller you are, the worse it is (and can speak about that being 1.96). It is a 2 seat car unless you are forced to carry more people.
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In addition to what Mike has quoted, no way, u cannot compare stock FJ and JK . The JK requires some modifications to extract that extra torque from the engine. In the JK, the exhaust system is clogged with catalyctic converters, 4 of them to be precise . Get rid of two, add a few mods here and there and whooohaaaa, it will breathe, it will fly, it will outperform the FJ on the dunesJasonsne wrote:very funny guys, im guessing you'r from the Jeep lobby
but nasser you think JK is better than FJ in standard form??
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Re: To go for an FJ or not?
the FJ is a great car both on read & off Road
badRolls LC all are good but non can give the option to go convertible for fun driving both on & offroad…. And to be able to modifiy it to be unique as much as a JK,,
so it’s a matter of need and tast !!!
your decision & money!!
badRolls LC all are good but non can give the option to go convertible for fun driving both on & offroad…. And to be able to modifiy it to be unique as much as a JK,,
so it’s a matter of need and tast !!!
your decision & money!!
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Re: To go for an FJ or not?
I wasn't going to comment on this thread, but time to wade in.
As you can see from the variety of responses on here, its a very personal thing, and emotion and personal pride tend to get in the way and blur any objective feedback. One mans hack is another mans dream wagon.
MooD is about the only one here really qualified to comment, as he's owned and driven extensively both Jeep and FJ. Admittedly his Jeep wasn't a JK, so even his experience is not fully aligned with your question.
All I'm gonna say, is I absolutely love my FJ, and wouldn't even dream of changing it.
As you can see from the variety of responses on here, its a very personal thing, and emotion and personal pride tend to get in the way and blur any objective feedback. One mans hack is another mans dream wagon.
MooD is about the only one here really qualified to comment, as he's owned and driven extensively both Jeep and FJ. Admittedly his Jeep wasn't a JK, so even his experience is not fully aligned with your question.
All I'm gonna say, is I absolutely love my FJ, and wouldn't even dream of changing it.
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Re: To go for an FJ or not?
Nasser wrote:In addition to what Mike has quoted, no way, u cannot compare stock FJ and JK . The JK requires some modifications to extract that extra torque from the engine. In the JK, the exhaust system is clogged with catalyctic converters, 4 of them to be precise . Get rid of two, add a few mods here and there and whooohaaaa, it will breathe, it will fly, it will outperform the FJ on the dunesJasonsne wrote:very funny guys, im guessing you'r from the Jeep lobby
but nasser you think JK is better than FJ in standard form??
Nasser can you imagin what would happen if those two out of the standard four Cats are removed on an FJ ???
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Re: To go for an FJ or not?
The FJ is a gr8 car and handles well on road and off road. Comfortable enough for a long trip to Muscat with a detour in a wadi or a short ride to the mall. Off road weekend in Liwa or a spin in the sand one evening. I miss my old FJ !
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Re: To go for an FJ or not?
Thanks for all of the advice guys, this good point has really muddied the waters though:
Anyway im traveling a lot with work over the next few weeks, but ill let you know what happens.
The only thing is I already started to mod the liberty, and as soon as you start you cant stop...... really dont want to go down this road again but it has got me thinking, that if I get this all done straight off the bat........PS : for the price of a new FJ, you can have a new JK unlimited (4doors) + exhaust + air intake + good lift kit and better rims and tyres... all made in Western motors and under warranty... But don't expect to average more than 130/140 on the AUH-DXB commuting...
Anyway im traveling a lot with work over the next few weeks, but ill let you know what happens.
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Re: To go for an FJ or not?
Jason, you'll do the same with the FJ as soon as you see the one of Maddog and of Kalemero...
You will want air intake, new rims, skid plates, lift kit... etc... as you said, when you start...
You will want air intake, new rims, skid plates, lift kit... etc... as you said, when you start...
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Re: To go for an FJ or not?
am I the only one who doesnt have visibility issues with the FJ?