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How Much Does the FJ40 Land Cruiser Weigh?

The Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40, produced from the early 1960s to the mid-1980s, is a classic off-road SUV that built its reputation on durability and rugged performance. Its weight varied depending on engine type, roof configuration, and optional accessories.

Typical Weight Range

• Short Wheelbase (SWB) Hardtop or Soft Top – around 3,200 to 3,500 lbs (1,450 to 1,590 kg)

• Long Wheelbase (LWB) and Troop Carrier versions – closer to 3,800 to 3,900 lbs (1,724 to 1,769 kg)

• Export diesel variants sometimes weighed slightly more due to heavier engine components

Factors That Affect Weight

• Roof Type – Hardtops are heavier than soft tops due to the steel construction

• Engine Choice – Diesel engines such as the B-series or 2H added extra weight compared to petrol 2F engines

• Aftermarket Accessories – Winches, bull bars, roof racks, and auxiliary tanks can add 100-300 lbs or more

• Market Specifications – Some export models had reinforced frames or additional equipment for specific terrain

Why Weight Matters

• Off-Road Handling – The relatively low weight for its size contributes to nimble off-road performance

• Fuel Economy – Heavier models can have slightly lower MPG

• Towing & Payload – The FJ40’s weight plays a role in how much it can safely carry or tow

The FJ40’s moderate weight combined with its short wheelbase and strong frame made it one of the most capable and respected classic 4x4s ever built.

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