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FJ43 Ordinary Wheel Set
Included in the Set:
- WM 35033 L A — front left wheel
- WM 35033 R A — front right wheel
- WM 35033 L B — rear left wheel
- WM 35033 R B — rear right wheel
- WM 35033 S — spare wheel
3D-Printed Wheel Set (Ordinary) for FJ43 SUV by AK-Interactive

To make your model of the legendary Toyota FJ43 SUV look as realistic as possible, we have created a set of highly detailed 3D-printed wheels in two versions: Ordinary and Sagged.
With these sets, you can choose the most suitable option for dioramas, display models, or collector builds, accurately reproducing the realistic stance of the vehicle on different types of surfaces.
Each wheel is designed based on real-life references — with precisely recreated tread patterns, tire sidewalls, and rims. The high-resolution photopolymer 3D printing ensures exceptional detail quality that significantly surpasses standard kit parts.
These wheels will become a striking accent of your model, highlighting the technical character and authentic look of the legendary FJ43.
FJ43 sets review video from ScaleX
Toyota FJ43 — the legendary off-road icon
The Toyota FJ43 is a classic four-wheel-drive off-road vehicle, part of the renowned Land Cruiser 40 Series family produced from the 1960s through the 1980s. Known for its durability, reliability, and exceptional off-road capability, it was widely used around the world by both military and civilian users.
The FJ43 represents a slightly longer version of the iconic FJ40, offering additional cargo or passenger space while maintaining the same rugged chassis and timeless design.
Its robust construction, strong engine, and proven reliability made it a favorite for expeditions, rescue operations, and challenging terrain — earning its place as one of the most respected 4x4s in automotive history.
Wheel installation
The wheels are designed to fit directly onto the standard mounting E12-14 points of AK-Interactive kits without any additional modifications.
We recommend sanding the contact points where supports were attached with fine-grit sandpaper for the best finish.







