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2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser Spoiler

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2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
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6 Cyl 4.0 L GAS
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6 Cyl 4.0 L GAS
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  • 2 Toyota 76893-35041 Cover
    76893-35041
    Cover
    Cover, Rear Spoiler
    MSRP: $40.74 Your Price: $29.27
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  • Toyota 76871-35100 Spoiler,  Rear
    76871-35100
    Spoiler, Rear
    • Part Notes: NO PAINT REQ.
    • Location: Rear
    • Production Date: 01/2006-11/2010
    • Fitting Vehicle Options: GSJ1#
    • Part Name Code: 76871
    • Replaced By: 76871-35101
    MSRP: $335.81 Your Price: $235.20
  • 76871-35090
    Spoiler, Rear
    • Part Notes: NO PAINT REQ.,CONVENIENCE PACKAGE
      NO PAINT REQ.,CANADA SPEC
      NO PAINT REQ.,CANADA SPEC&CONVENIENCE PACKAGE
    • Location: Rear
    • Production Date: 01/2006-11/2010
    • Fitting Vehicle Options: GSJ1#; GSJ15
    • Part Name Code: 76871
    • Replaced By: 76871-35091
    MSRP: $335.81 Your Price: $235.20

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Spoiler Installation and Repair Tips for 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser

  • Q: How to remove and install the rear spoiler on 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser?
    A: In order to take off the rear spoiler, disconnect the negative battery, take off the cover screws, and disconnect the high mounted stop light. Take off clamps and washer hoses then remove nuts. Installation To install, reverse the procedure, making sure that screws and battery connection are put in in the correct amount of torque.
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