Looking at getting a turdo diesel prado and going for a coil SAS, any1 done this??
How would you get around the ABS? would it be possible to use as a abs epuipped landcruiser ute front diff (to get a simarlar WMS)
does the GX (base model) come equiped with abs?
thanks for taking the time to read
luke
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KZJ95R prado SAS
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KZJ95R prado SAS
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Re: KZJ95R prado SAS
Just buy one without ABS. It was a safety pack option on the GXL, I don't think it was an option on the GX. Mine has no airbags as well. There was one from Sth Africa that ran OBC a few years back with an 80 front diff using coilovers.
'91 Toyota Surf SSR Ltd. 2.4 TD Auto, Coil SAS, Duals, 4.88, Longs w/ front ARB, 35" MTRs
'97 Toyota Surf SSR-G Intercooled 3.0 TD Auto. 2" lift, Xrox bar, Waeco, Drawers, 32" BFGs
'97 Toyota Surf SSR-G Intercooled 3.0 TD Auto. 2" lift, Xrox bar, Waeco, Drawers, 32" BFGs
Re: KZJ95R prado SAS
This is something that Iv contimplated every now and again also, would be farely original. Our 02 VZJ95R GXL doesnt have ABS so u can find GXL's without it.
The only problem with using a hilux or cruiser housing is the drivers side drop for the front tailshaft. The prado's are passenger side drop which could mess you around. TG make a custom rock assault housing to suit a tacoma which would suit but they are exxy, The 80 is also considerably wider then the rear axle, if u use a hilux housing with rotor spacers it will match the rear and will make sourcing chromo axles/CV's easier and cheaper.
You could always source the rear gearbox housing off of a surf/4runner R150f and use either a standard chaindrive or adapt for a geardrive. This will give you the possibility of reduction gears and a right hand drop tailshaft while still using the prado R150f gearbox. Plus delete the centre diff lock for the constant 4wd.
Trying to find a front diff ratio to match the rear A01A or A02A is the next challenge, They will be either 3.7 or 4.0 which is a hard/expensive ratio to source in an 8" diff. May be worthwhile buying a yukon gearset in the right ratio and rebuilding ur diff with a locker. I always thought that the prados had an 8" rear but it is larger 8.4" I think which makes replacing it a pain.
The only problem with using a hilux or cruiser housing is the drivers side drop for the front tailshaft. The prado's are passenger side drop which could mess you around. TG make a custom rock assault housing to suit a tacoma which would suit but they are exxy, The 80 is also considerably wider then the rear axle, if u use a hilux housing with rotor spacers it will match the rear and will make sourcing chromo axles/CV's easier and cheaper.
You could always source the rear gearbox housing off of a surf/4runner R150f and use either a standard chaindrive or adapt for a geardrive. This will give you the possibility of reduction gears and a right hand drop tailshaft while still using the prado R150f gearbox. Plus delete the centre diff lock for the constant 4wd.
Trying to find a front diff ratio to match the rear A01A or A02A is the next challenge, They will be either 3.7 or 4.0 which is a hard/expensive ratio to source in an 8" diff. May be worthwhile buying a yukon gearset in the right ratio and rebuilding ur diff with a locker. I always thought that the prados had an 8" rear but it is larger 8.4" I think which makes replacing it a pain.
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