If you own a new FJ......

Brian P

Misanthropic Fuel
Location
Taylorsville
In this case, I am pretty sure one or more situations existed:
The FJ was not in 4WD
The FJ did not have 4WD
The diver suct
In any case, the douchy sticker didn't need to be there.

Seriously?!?
I mean I know they make them, I was surprised to see this, with a somewhat built looking rig.
 

TJustin

Wonton Wannabe
Supporting Member
Location
Payson, UT
I don't have a huge Jeep, I'm on 33's and to be honest it doesn't look like a competition crawler, but I find it absolutely hilarious when a dude in any other rig like an FJ, Xterra, Hummer, a Big Ford truck, or whatever for that matter, pulls up with bull bumpers, tube side steps, those weird taillight covers, and Jerry cans with a handyman jack, 35" or 37" Toyo MTs with 100 PSI in the tires (p.s. you can totally tell by the way the vehicle rides) and the look at me like I'm the idiot. I have been tempted tell them lets run up the mtn and see where ya go.

I mean if they weren't complete morons about it I would totally be down with wheeling with them, you can just turn about any rig into something capable.

There is this one hummer that drives around town that I would love just to park on his hood, stupid H2...
 

mbryson

.......a few dollars more
Supporting Member
I don't have a huge Jeep, I'm on 33's and to be honest it doesn't look like a competition crawler, but I find it absolutely hilarious when a dude in any other rig like an FJ, Xterra, Hummer, a Big Ford truck, or whatever for that matter, pulls up with bull bumpers, tube side steps, those weird taillight covers, and Jerry cans with a handyman jack, 35" or 37" Toyo MTs with 100 PSI in the tires (p.s. you can totally tell by the way the vehicle rides) and the look at me like I'm the idiot. I have been tempted tell them lets run up the mtn and see where ya go.

I mean if they weren't complete morons about it I would totally be down with wheeling with them, you can just turn about any rig into something capable.

There is this one hummer that drives around town that I would love just to park on his hood, stupid H2...


I've seen the same kind of guys in Rubicons with every sticker and gadget available as well.
 

mbryson

.......a few dollars more
Supporting Member
I wonder.....What if I put a Rubicon sticker on my hood if would I get their respect???:confused: lol


Wouldn't surprise me if they would. Half don't even know what the rig is capable of, just that it's what the kewl kids want/have and they have one now too. Not that their respect is necessarily worth seeking.
 

solidfrontaxle

Toyota jihad
Location
Casper, Wyoming
Brand loyalty can be fun and there's nothing wrong with giving each other a little ribbing now and then. Some people like to joke about it but have respect each other and each other's junk, some people are dooshbags about it, and some people just get all offended and get their panties in a wad. The latter two just show their ignorance.

But its no big deal, thats the way it is and thats the way its always going to be. Oh well.
 

Lka1988

Active Member
Location
Cedar Hills, UT
Brand loyalty can be fun and there's nothing wrong with giving each other a little ribbing now and then. Some people like to joke about it but have respect each other and each other's junk, some people are dooshbags about it, and some people just get all offended and get their panties in a wad. The latter two just show their ignorance.

x 1,000

BTW, I get the Jeep thing, that's why I drive a Toyota! :rofl:






Kidding, kidding... ;)
 

TJustin

Wonton Wannabe
Supporting Member
Location
Payson, UT
Brand loyalty can be fun and there's nothing wrong with giving each other a little ribbing now and then.

Heck we even have Jeep model loyalty. My buddy with a Grand always pulls the long-wheelbase card, my buddy with a Comanche brags about his high clearance belly and mile long wheelbase, and I say approach angle, breakover angle, departure angle, and a REAL frame are where its at, oh and I cant help but pull the card that says which Jeep model (if it still is a Jeep) do most competition rockcrawlers base their rigs from... and we all know who is right..:greg:
 
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Lka1988

Active Member
Location
Cedar Hills, UT
Got that with Land Cruisers, too. There are some who think that anything other than a 40 series is not a real Land Cruiser, then there are others who think anything past 97 is inferior (solid axles up to 97, 98 went to IFS), then there are the 100 series (98-07) owners who think anything else is inferior.

Then there is loyalty within the series...80 series (91-97) for example. There are some who say 91-92 are superior because of the simplicity of the engine (3FE), and that they ride more like tanks than the other years. There are others who think the early years should be avoided at all costs because of the simple engine and [far superior] A440F tranny, they are the ones who think the 1FZ-FE is a vastly superior engine (even with a faulty factory HG, a certain impossibly inaccessible heater hose that fails often, inferior A343F car tranny....)

:cody:
 
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SUPERFLY

CaptainRob
Location
sugar house
the other day i was up at bare lake, and some dude in a mazda 6 got stuck in the sand.. im not doging on the capability of a mazda 6.. but he had a decepticon sticker on his back window:rolleyes:(im a huge transformers fan, like since before the movie came out, ok?) so i pulled him out with my land cruiser that has a mountain yoats/autobot sticker on it and gave him a sticker:D(for those of you who have seen them know what im talking about)

by the way i would have given toyota more respect if the fj cruiser had a scion emblem on it instead of F.J.

oh and i have a 97 land cruiser, and yes i do hate my tranny..:( but i love my lockers:D
 
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