4x4 / Off-Road TechThis section contains all discussion related to taking the FJ Cruiser in Off-Road situations, 4x4 applications and any armor modifications.
Re: Daystar lift installed... must read if installing in home garage, **TIP**
Easy tiger, I do know that, and I also know that no tools are required to stuff spacers in the rear, so accordingly the front is the only part that requires specialized tools if you choose to do the whole thing yourself.
No worries, I realize not everyone enjoys working on vehicles...
Re: Daystar lift installed... must read if installing in home garage, **TIP**
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Valkyrie previously said:
Easy tiger, I do know that, and I also know that no tools are required to stuff spacers in the rear, so accordingly the front is the only part that requires specialized tools if you choose to do the whole thing yourself.
No worries, I realize not everyone enjoys working on vehicles...
Well, I must say that I have always loved working on cars and trucks, I havnt always had the opportunity.
(i.e. living in an appartment with no garage.. etc) I do live in a house now, and have all the tools BTW...
Re: Daystar lift installed... must read if installing in home garage, **TIP**
No worries. Same here regarding tools, space and such. I spent many years restoring mid-60's Corvette's and used to do it all. Since then and after 5 corporate relocations in teh States and currently here in Alberta the tools have been in storage and my time at a premium. Give me 8 years to retire and the MIG will burn once more.