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Old 12-11-2007, 09:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
Stinkyfinger
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Some Answers to the Newbies Questions

I'm seeing a lot of newbie questions on how things on the FJ work or
when is the best time to use it's options, like A-trac or the rear locker.
I know the owners manual can be a bit vague. I was curious if you guys have been to Toyotas website in the FJ Bulletin sections.
They explain everything with animated tutorials and short video clips.
This may help answer your questions or stop some of the on going debates here (even Toyota admits a solid front axle is better for rock crawling )

Toyota.com : Vehicles : FJ Cruiser : Bulletin

Just trying to cut down on some of the repetitive threads


Moderator Edit: Another great place to find answers to common questions is the FJ Cruiser Technical Article section.
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