can rwd fj go off road?

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Asked by aalsadiiq Apr 21, 2010 at 06:55 PM about the 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser

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i have always wondered why they made rear wheel drive fjs . i think they are more geared to sand dune running like pree runner. it would prob do just fine for light trail running.

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anyone can help information i just get upgrade new rimes and tires mud on right tie rod end replace so that mean should i have to replace cv joint because the tie rod end wore out a while i drive shake up a year so replace the tie rod end the shake come worst and still shake up that mean connect should replace too to stop shake up and variation

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