If you are like us, you can exhaust the capabilities of your stock suspension within a matter of weeks. Off-road junkies have a tendency to drive hard, and we often find the limits of our vehicles before we've had the chance to improve their abilities. Over the past five years, the Toyota FJ Cruiser has become a force in the four-wheel community, spawning hundreds of clubs and numerous websites, and it has been the inspiration for several new Toyota-based magazines. Out of the box, you can take your FJ Cruiser through just about any terrain-just as you could with its predecessor, the J-40, back in the '60s.
Additional ground clearance and increased high-speed off-road drivability are two common desires among most four-wheelers in the dirt. More clearance allows us larger tires, making traversing trails much easier; a beefed-up suspension gives us the peace of mind needed to blast through the desert, day after day, and still make it home safe and sound. This is where Icon Vehicle Dynamics out of Riverside, California, makes its play. The company's FJC Stage suspension systems range from an entry-level Stage 1 kit all the way up to a race-inspired Stage-5 setup. For this story, we'll install the top-line Stage 5 kit with billet upper control arms and lower links, and remote-reservoir shocks.
How It Works
We can't speak highly enough for how great our FJ Cruiser has been treating us. Our suspension, wheels, and tires went on the truck over six months ago and are still going strong. The Icon suspension has been nothing short of flawless. During one of our many Ocotillo Wells, California, trips, we spent countless hours blasting through the open desert at speeds ranging from 30 to 60 mph with total confidence behind the wheel. The suspension soaked up whoops and rocks, and even landed us safely on the ground after a few "oops" moments. The Payette Draw Trail in Payson, Arizona, was also no match for our Cruiser and its new setup. The increased vehicle height and BFG tires made light work climbing up and over everything in its path. On top of its off-road performance, the FJ still rides as smooth on the road as it did when stock. We can't wait for our big cross-country trip we have planned next year for the truck. A well-built four-wheel drive vehicle reminds us why we love our chosen sport.
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The front of our Icon Stage 5 setup includes 2.5 coilovers with reservoirs, billet upper c
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Our first order of business was the removal of the front skidplate. This allowed us access
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The sway bar is mounted to the frame in two locations on each side by two 14mm bolts. We s
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Sway-bar relocation brackets are provided to accommodate for the new ride height. They are
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Next, we removed the tie rod from the knuckle by removing the cotter pin and nut from the
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We disconnected the stock coilover by removing the three nuts securing the upper coil seat
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Before removing the upper control arm, unbolt the ball joint cotter pin and nut from the s
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Using a pair of wrenches, we carefully removed the upper control arm bolt and arm from the
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We then installed the new billet upper control arm with the long side facing the front of
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Be sure to install the misalignment spacer properly into the upper control arm and into th
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With the upper arm in, we slid the new coilover into place, securing it to the coil bucket
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Just one of the many small touches that make this kit stand out from its competition is th
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The reservoir mount needs to be installed between the frame rail and the billet sway-bar r
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The rear of our Stage 5 setup is missing one item, the Icon VS-series rear piggyback reser
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The FJ Cruiser uses a four-link rear suspension design, allowing the suspension to flex sa
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Before tackling the rear suspension, we suggest you call a friend over to give you a hand.
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The new, longer springs not only lift the vehicle but also increase the coil rate, providi
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Say goodbye to your weak factory trailing arms and say hello to a new set of light and str
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We installed one arm at a time, mounting the short spacer on each arm towards the inside o
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With both arms in place, adjust them to the factory length (26.75 inches). Next, we tighte
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If you are the type of four-wheeler who loves getting into the rocks, these 12-gauge 304 s
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Day one off the lot and we quickly found some local dirt to throw at our FJ. We fell in lo
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Since adding the suspension to our truck, we have also gone with a set of 285/75R16 BFGood
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BFGoodrich Tires
P.O. Box 19001
Greenville
SC
29602
877-788-8899
www.bfgoodrichtires.com
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Icon Vehicle Dynamics
1580 Commerce Street
Corona
CA
92880
951-272-4266
IconVehicleDynamics.com
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Toyota Racing Development (TRD)
335 Baker St E
Costa Mesa
CA
92626
714-444-1187
www.trdusa.com
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