
One of the biggest names in the 4x4 aftermarket business, TJM, has unveiled a full suite of accessories for the all-new 2021 Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series.
As Toyota Australia works to improve supply of the incredibly popular new Toyota LandCruiser, owners and prospective buyers considering how to add more protection and off-road capability to the LC300 now have a variety of options from accessory companies that have specifically tailored their products to the flagship 4x4 off-roader – and to Aussie conditions.

Headlining its LC300 range is TJM’s all-steel Outback bull bar that offers plenty of protection up front and takes into consideration the new LandCruiser’s low-mounted intercoolers.
The company, which is part of Aeroklas Australia, says its engineers have ensured air flow remains the same as the factory bumper while adding more protection and strength.
Recovery points are integrated into the bull bar (rated at 8000kg), which also has a steel winch frame and multiple light and aerial mounting points.
Elsewhere in the range, underbody guards and heavy-duty side bars and side steps have been developed, the latter offering extra lower side protection and, TJM claims, improved access into the cabin.

In further boosting off-road capability, a lift kit has also been developed with custom-tuned XGS Suspension. The system features twin-tube shock absorbers with multi-stage velocity-controlled valving.
TJM is also offering upper control arms for Australian-spec LandCruiser models – a first for this market that the company says were developed specifically for the new LC300 to provide “corrected geometry, enabling you to hold and align your aftermarket suspension to achieve maximum performance”.
The first wave of TJM LandCruiser 300 accessories is rounded off by a durable Airtec Snorkel, which was designed to match the new wagon’s body shape and has a wider opening for increased air flow.

“There’s no doubt that the Toyota LandCruiser 300 has been the most anticipated vehicle release of the year,” said TJM 4x4 head of product development Darren Piper.
“We’ve worked hard to deliver a range of gear that exceed expectations.”
Other bull bar designs, new suspension options and GVM upgrades will also be launched during 2022.
