Yes, you can absolutely mount a dirt bike carrier such as the Ultra-Fab # UF48-979033 or etrailer # e98873 to the Curt Front Mount Trailer Hitch Receiver # 31367.
I can verify as well that this hitch is a fit for the 2007 - 2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser.
In regards to legality you will want to check your local laws. view full answer...
The correct Rhino-Rack Pioneer Platform Rack Kit for your 2013 Toyota FJ Cruiser if it has a bare roof is part # RR25TB for the 84" long x 49" wide platform along with the Rhino-Rack Backbone Mounting System part # RRRFJB1 that you will need to mount the platform on your FJ Cruiser. view full answer...
If you have the Rhino-Rack Backbone Mounting System for Pioneer Platform part # RRRFJB1 which is correct for a 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser then you will need to use either the Rhino-Rack Pioneer Platform Roof Tray part # RR25TB or part # RR75TB. view full answer...
The Westin grille guard, # 40-2215, attaches to the bottom of the frame rails at the very end of each frame rail on your 2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser. If the winch mount attaches in the same place you would not be able to install both.
The other issue is the part of the mount those D-shackles mount to. The shackles could be removed but the mount still sticks out and is right where the upright supports of the Westin grille guard would be. view full answer...
Your backup camera cannot be mounted on the Yakima SpareRide for your 2013 Toyota FJ Cruiser, and this rack isn't compatible with the backup camera, so in order to use a bike rack, you would need a trailer hitch and hitch-mounted rack. For a hitch, the best option is from Draw-Tite because it is the easiest install and good bumper and ground clearance:
- Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver # 75461
When we installed this hitch on a 2013 FJ Cruiser we found it was approximately 8-3/4... view full answer...
The hole spacing on the Curt pintle mount # C48323 is 3-5/16 inches on center side to side and 1-3/4 inches on center up and down. Pintle hook/ball combo # C48200 or regular pintle hook # C48215 have the same mounting pattern so they will work. If you already have a Reese pintle hitch then it would just need to have the same mounting pattern. view full answer...
Yes, The Hollywood Racks SR1 2-Bike Carrier part # HRSR1 fits spare tires up to 15" wide so your LT265 75/16 tires on the 2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser will work fine. The bike rack itself will not damage the rear view camera but it will be partially blocked by the bikes. If you will be carrying bikes with a slanted cross tube like a women's or children's bike I recommend a bike frame adapter bar part # 64005. This adapter bar will give the bike a horizontal cross tube to hang the bike from. view full answer...
The Surco Folding Cargo Basket Adapter # 52015 is only verified to work with the Curt Railed Cargo Carrier # C18150.
Since your FJ Cruiser has a 2-inch Class III hitch you can choose a 2-inch folding carrier from the linked page. Curt folding carrier # C18151 offers 2-inches of rise in the shank.
You will want to measure from your hitch pin hole to the rear-most part of the FJ to determine which carriers will provide the clearance necessary to avoid interference with the spare tire.... view full answer...
Generally speaking, the best transmission cooler to use would be the largest one you have available space for behind the grill and in front of the radiator. The largest available cooler we have as a confirmed fit for your 2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser is the Derale Dyno-Cool Tube-Fin Transmission Cooler Kit part # D12902. This kit comes with everything needed for installation, including instructions which you can also find linked to this answer page. The winter season will not affect performance.
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You will need to do some measuring. Measure from the center of the hitch pin hole to the farthest back part of the spare tire on your Cruiser. This will give you the measurement you need to compare to the measurements of the rack. The etrailer Motorcycle Carrier for 2 inch Hitch, item # e98873, has 3 hitch-pin holes. This carrier has a measurement of the first hitch pin hole is 19-9/16" inches from the center of the hitch pin hole to the center of the wheel track and 7-5/16" inches to... view full answer...
The easiest way to find out if any hitch accessory will work with your rear-mounted spare on your FJ Cruiser is to take a quick measurement.
You will need a tape measure and a straight edge like a yardstick or a dowel. Place the straight edge vertically against the back of the bumper or spare tire, letting it extend below the trailer hitch receiver opening. Then measure from the center of the hitch pin to the straight edge. This will give you the distance you need to clear the bumper... view full answer...
The etrailer J-Style Kayak Carrier - Folding - Universal Mount # e98878 will fit well on the factory crossbars of your 2013 Toyota FJ. You will have no issues with transporting your two 45 lb kayaks using two sets of these. It also allows you to fold them down when not in use for less wind noise. view full answer...
I went out and measured an FJ in our lot, and it looks like your cross bars should be 2-5/8 inches wide.
The # 59504 roof rack will fit factory crossbars up to 3-1/4 inches wide, so it would be a great fit on your 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser. view full answer...
The Thule Roof Mounted Cargo Basket, # TH859XT, is designed to ride on top of roof rack cross bars that run side to side on the vehicle roof. You would not be able to easily install it in another way because it is not designed for other mounting options. As long as the cross bars on your 2009 Toyota FJ Cruiser are spaced between 20 inches and 37 inches apart, the basket will fit. I have included links to a video review for reference. view full answer...
Yes the Rightline Gear Sport Jr. Rooftop Cargo Bag - Waterproof - 10 cu ft - 36" x 30" x 16" part # RL100S50 will attach to your cross bars in any orientation. The reason for the typical installation being with the wolf forward is because it zips on the other three sides. By turning it 90 degrees you will make it slightly more susceptible to moisture creeping into the zipper portion of it that faces forward. It has a nice large storm flap that comes down and covers it but with the force... view full answer...
We do have nerf bars that fit your 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser, though the part you mentioned is a fit for some model year F-150's. So instead, a similar option that will give you a step and that fits your FJ Cruiser is the Aries Oval Nerf Bars # AAS222011.
These are 4 inches wide so they give you plenty of room to step, and are made of carbon steel with a black powder coat which means not only are they durable, but they also have a rugged look to them.
I have added a link below to the instructions... view full answer...
If you are okay with not using the back up camera while carrying bikes I recommend going with the Hollywood Racks SR1 2-Bike Carrier - Spare Tire Mount, part # HRSR1, which you reference. You will have to remove the plastic cover from the spare tire for it to fit.
Since you plan on carrying a womens bikes, I recommend picking up the Bike Frame Adapter Bar, # HRBA-PRO. Bikes with small or angled frames can be difficult to load on a bike rack and cause ground clearance issues. This adapter... view full answer...
Tekonsha wiring harness # 118245 fits various Toyota and Lexus vehicles but for your 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser the harness that is recommended is Tekonsha part # 118405. This harness plus in at your taillights and requires only one wire be run up to the engine compartment for connection to the battery + terminal through the included fuse holder. I have linked a video and an installation article to help you see the process.
If you test the 4-prong connector under the bumper of your FJ with... view full answer...
We definitely have a way to confirm whether your round bars on your 2012 Toyota FJ Cruiser work with the Yakima Kayak Carrier # Y04083-04082. As long as the round bars on your rack are at least 1-1/8 inches in diameter, the # Y04083-04082 can clamp onto those bars. I recommend measuring the diameter of your bars to make sure they fit into this thickness requirement. view full answer...