What is the trim of your vehicle?
Vehicle trim is the options package for your vehicle. It is often found as a sticker or lettering on your trunk or tailgate. Some examples you may be familiar with include: DX, EX, ECO, FX, GT, Hybrid, LX, LTD, PRO, S, Sport and many others.
You can also find the trim using the vehicle identification number (VIN). The VIN sticker is often on the driver's side door jamb.
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Toyota FJ Cruiser Tires FAQ
The Toyota FJ Cruiser typically comes stock with either 265/70R17 tires or 265/75R16 tires. That said, the FJ Cruiser can rock a wide range of tire sizes, including 33-inch tires, 34-inch tires and 35-inch tires, especially if you’ve got your Yota fitted out with a lift kit. Regardless, we can help you get your rig suited up thanks to our massive inventory of every Toyota FJ Cruiser tire size out there. Want to maintain the OE tire size of your FJ? We can make it happen. Plus, we’re experts in all things lifted tire sizes, and we’ve got a massive range of aftermarket tire sizes, so we can help you upsize your tires to fill out that wheel well and tackle the biggest off-road obstacles.
Whether your FJ Cruiser tires took damage while you were tearing up the trail or one of them picked up a nail during your daily commute, it’s helpful to know how to change your FJ Cruiser tires. Start by making sure you have all the right tools, including a jack, lug wrench, wheel chocks, and your spare tire (which is typically mounted on the back door of the FJ. Then, follow these easy steps to changing your Toyota FJ Cruiser tire:
- Loosen lug nuts
- Lift your vehicle using the jack
- Remove lug nuts, keeping them safe nearby
- Remove flat wheel and tire from vehicle
- Attach the spare to the hub, securing with lug nuts
- Lower the vehicle and tighten lugs again
Keep in mind, this is a very brief review of changing the tires on your FJ Cruiser. For a full deep dive, check out our guide to changing your spare tire!
Toyota FJ Cruiser tires can range in cost from $122 to $350+, depending on the year model and trim level of your FJ, as well as the type of tire you’re after. While a set of dependable all-season tires may be more affordable, upsized mud tires or all-terrain tires may run you a bit more cash. Either way, we guarantee the lowest prices on our Toyota FJ Cruiser tires.
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