What did you do to your GX TODAY?
#451
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AliSC3, welcome to the GX side of the forums. I was just a few months ahead of you but looks like you've done quite a bit already on yours. These SUV's are quite enjoyable. We've brought it off-road twice already, and I think I strained the good ol' radiator so no off-roading and long drives til I replace it sometime this week. Don't wanna play with the suspension just yet cause I'm really loving the ride coming from lowered SC's, which you've helped me fixing and figuring out stuff in the past. I'll post a few pics of mine some time.
#452
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Today has been the best weather day we've had this year. Did all the maintenance checks on the GX. Found that the battery hold down bar was loose and as a result, the ground wire from the negative battery terminal to the fender well sheared off. The cable is very short, so a sliding battery is not good. There must be a decent secondary ground because the GX was running fine with the broken wire. All fixed now with a new cable and gold plated crimped and soldered lugs. I made the new cable 6" long - almost twice the length of the original. Oh yeah, also tightened the battery clamp!
Might want to add this to your maintenance check list.
Might want to add this to your maintenance check list.
Thanks, they cleaned up pretty well a few small chips/scratches but nothing major, probably going to end up dipping them some color haven't decided, maybe gunmetal or a brown color.
AliSC3, welcome to the GX side of the forums. I was just a few months ahead of you but looks like you've done quite a bit already on yours. These SUV's are quite enjoyable. We've brought it off-road twice already, and I think I strained the good ol' radiator so no off-roading and long drives til I replace it sometime this week. Don't wanna play with the suspension just yet cause I'm really loving the ride coming from lowered SC's, which you've helped me fixing and figuring out stuff in the past. I'll post a few pics of mine some time.
The GX just sort of fell into my lap I wasn't planning on getting it, was actually planning on a Tundra doublecab, but after driving the GX I really really like it to say the least, I was always a fan of the v8 4runner (father has a nice one) and I seriously enjoy driving both of them the AWD system is seriously capable with the center torsen and the 5 speed auto.
I did get the mod bug pretty bad, this GX is mainly for me so it will be getting some personal styling. you probably do need to change the radiator at some point, previous owner changed it on mine like 20k ago (saw it on lexus service website) so I have been in decent shape with the cooling side of things. I am installing a mild spacer lift in the front and tricking the rear about an inch so I can keep the stock controls for shock dampening and the rear air ride, I don't want to give up the fancy buttons just yet either.. I just got them. when the shocks blow they will be replaced with Blistiens most likely. I think I am going to start a build thread so I can keep the progress in one place, wish I took more pics now. good thing I am not that far into it yet.
#453
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Installed left over toyota fj wheels from my fj (bought 4runner pro rims for fj) and at3 tires. Ebay is doing $100 off if you use paypal + $70 rebate on at3 tires. Shipped for $430 for 4 tires. Paid $160 for installation with road hazzard warranty at Americas tire.
265 70 17 fits without rubbing with these wheels. At full turn, about 3/4 -1/2 in clearance.
I think these wheels stick out 10mm more each side. At 70 mph, slightly more loud than Mich cross terrain 265 65 17. That is with radio off. Can't hear it with radio on.
The gx sits 1/2 in higher.
265 70 17 fits without rubbing with these wheels. At full turn, about 3/4 -1/2 in clearance.
I think these wheels stick out 10mm more each side. At 70 mph, slightly more loud than Mich cross terrain 265 65 17. That is with radio off. Can't hear it with radio on.
The gx sits 1/2 in higher.
Last edited by Ali SC3; 03-17-15 at 12:01 PM.
#454
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I just noticed these wheels have the same 15mm offset that the tundra ones do, making them the only 2 I have found so far like that which are 6 lug 17x7.5 toyota wheels. The look really good actually first time I am seeing this style, if I didn't have the tundra ones those would be in the running.
#456
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My on-road and off-road work horses. Just a random pic after working on both of them yesterday. Tuned the suspension on my SC so I can drive in the mountains, and replaced the leaky radiator on the GX so we can go off-roading again, which is actually an aftermath of the last off-roading. LOL
Untitled by damoneydada, on Flickr
Untitled by damoneydada, on Flickr
#459
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Just to clarify, FJ Cruisers have 17x8 wheels from factory, 1'2" wider than other Toyota 17" wheels. Wasn't talking about Land Cruisers here.
#460
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I understood and looked up all the FJ wheels. they are listed as 7.5 one at least with a 15mm offset, having a 8" wheel with a 15mm offset doesn't make much sense to me so pls double check your facts. can you please link a picture of the wheel you are talking about I could not find anything wider than a 7.5 from an FJ. I only mentioned the FJ80 because they do come with 8" wide wheels but they are 16's.
Stock FJ cruiser wheel sizes
16x7.5 Alloy TRD 29lbs
17x7.5 '07-'10 Alloy 26lbs
17x7.5 '10-'13 Alloy 29lbs
17x7.5 Steel 31lbs
from here http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forum...ent-guide.html
King and RX, those GX's and SC's are looking great!!
Stock FJ cruiser wheel sizes
16x7.5 Alloy TRD 29lbs
17x7.5 '07-'10 Alloy 26lbs
17x7.5 '10-'13 Alloy 29lbs
17x7.5 Steel 31lbs
from here http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forum...ent-guide.html
King and RX, those GX's and SC's are looking great!!
Last edited by Ali SC3; 03-19-15 at 10:23 AM.
#462
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I understood and looked up all the FJ wheels. they are listed as 7.5 one at least with a 15mm offset, having a 8" wheel with a 15mm offset doesn't make much sense to me so pls double check your facts. can you please link a picture of the wheel you are talking about I could not find anything wider than a 7.5 from an FJ. I only mentioned the FJ80 because they do come with 8" wide wheels but they are 16's.
Stock FJ cruiser wheel sizes
16x7.5 Alloy TRD 29lbs
17x7.5 '07-'10 Alloy 26lbs
17x7.5 '10-'13 Alloy 29lbs
17x7.5 Steel 31lbs
from here http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forum...ent-guide.html
King and RX, those GX's and SC's are looking great!!
Stock FJ cruiser wheel sizes
16x7.5 Alloy TRD 29lbs
17x7.5 '07-'10 Alloy 26lbs
17x7.5 '10-'13 Alloy 29lbs
17x7.5 Steel 31lbs
from here http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forum...ent-guide.html
King and RX, those GX's and SC's are looking great!!
Good info, thanks for the correction!
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What I've done for the past 3 days is claybar, Polish, and wax my newly acquired 2009 GX.
Just the claybar took me about 8 hours over two days. I've been polishing with a Meguiars polish, and although pretty shiny it's not enough. This is my first black vehicle so I'm learning real quick how easy scratches and swirl marks are to see when it's clean.
I've since ordered some mezerna polish and compound for another try for desired results. Pics when done.
Just the claybar took me about 8 hours over two days. I've been polishing with a Meguiars polish, and although pretty shiny it's not enough. This is my first black vehicle so I'm learning real quick how easy scratches and swirl marks are to see when it's clean.
I've since ordered some mezerna polish and compound for another try for desired results. Pics when done.
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Thanks! Yes I dipped it my self. All of the chrome on my truck has been sprayed. Best tip I can give you is use lots of light coats. There are around 6 coats on mine. Any less and the dip will not peel off properly. There are lots of tutorial available on you tube. Search for "dip your car".