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Hardcore Prado Accesories???

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Hardcore Prado Accesories???

Post by beebee »

Anyone know where you get stuff for prados? I know a guy who thinks his prado is actually a 4wd and as such destroyed the factory skid plates first time out. He is looking for a supplier or manufacturer of aftermarket skidplates to replace the flimsy factory items. Any ideas?
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Post by XXXL80 »

try snakeracing.com.au

these guys build just about anything.

or just take the original bash plate to a fabricator and ask them to make a replica but in 6mm steel plate or checker plate.
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Post by spazbot »

SAS it
Stick like a hilux or 80series front diff under it
then it will be weapon
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Post by Damo »

Hardcore Prado? Isn't that one of them oxymoron thingys? :finger:
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Post by Shorty40 »

Damo wrote:Hardcore Prado? Isn't that one of them oxymoron thingys? :finger:


Yeah, in the same league as a "tough zook" :finger: :D :finger:
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Post by Damo »

Hey, my zook is tough, or at least that's what the ricers at the mall tell me.

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Post by beebee »

:rofl:

The pun in the subject line was intended :finger:

Just looking for a place that already stocks them as fabricating a one off will be $$.
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Spose you could try the usual suspects like ARB...other than that, no real ideas :?
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Post by N*A*M »

... or "fast hilux" :roll:
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Post by grimbo »

try getting in touch with Michael ellem at http://www.offroadimages.com.au as he had a fairly well built Prado.
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Post by bogged »

they have similar suspension to the TUNDRA in the USA... Start searching for Tundra goodies...

Shedguy (Darren) has one now, and is working on it, same as Steve roly (www.offroader.com.au).> They make a lovely couple.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

If it was me :-

- ditch the rear swaybar, longer rear coils with matching longer travel shocks. It's a 5 link rear so will get decent flex with the right shocks.

-longer front coils, 3" is available.

-fit the biggest muddies possible.

-front and rear ARB lockers are available for it.

-custom bashplates and sliders and of course a bullbar.

Then pray you don't bust a front crownwheel like so many others have done.....................
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Post by beebee »

I don't think he's that serious :? If he were - I doubt he'd have bought it in the first place. Will still make some "recommendations" to him though! :D
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Post by srowlandson »

Sliders for the 95 Series are Available, Front Bash Plates within a few weeks.

Front Diffs Breaking? I have heard of one or two, and they were all doing silly things...


Front Diff in the new 120 Series is a lot bigger (80 Rear Carrier with bigger Bearings)

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Post by bj on roids »

N*A*M wrote:... or "fast hilux" :roll:


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Post by bj on roids »

spazbot wrote:SAS it
Stick like a hilux or 80series front diff under it
then it will be weapon

nobody has picked up on it yet... DAMN

you know what?

the t-case is on the wrong side for any toyota solid axle to fit in

BAHAHAHAHAA
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Post by spazbot »

oh well what about some D60s then
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oh well what about some D60s then
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Post by srowlandson »

bj on roids wrote:
spazbot wrote:SAS it
Stick like a hilux or 80series front diff under it
then it will be weapon

nobody has picked up on it yet... DAMN

you know what?

the t-case is on the wrong side for any toyota solid axle to fit in

BAHAHAHAHAA


We all know the Hardcore part of a Prado is the 17" rims... you too can get these HardCore 17's in the forsale section CHEAP ;)
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Post by bj on roids »

I want them cheaper ;)
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Well I know of 3 quite new tdi's in my club (I have a video of one) and god knows how many 4 Runners and IFS HiLux's (same diff). Happened to one in the Pajero Challenge.
My mate has done 2 crownwheels in his V6 4 Runner not doing anything really dumb. When I saw the crownwheel I couldn't believe how small they are and how thin the gear cut is. This is the problem shockloading the crownwheel by breaking a CV and stripping teeth. The constant 4x4 of the Prado would only make it worse. Also have a scan through Trail Talk and check it out. There's defintely a problem there when used hard.
I also posted on Overlander forum about it.
I think Surfection broke one or two in his 4 Runner before he went SAS.
I know the new Prado has gone up to a 8" crownwheel (up from 7.5") and 30mm diameter axles with bigger CV's, they should be ok now, doesn't that tell you something............
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Post by Singo17 »

spazbot wrote:SAS it
Stick like a hilux or 80series front diff under it
then it will be weapon



or just get rid of it buy the whole 80 series and with the change do all the usual shiz to it.

or would thet be reinventing the wheel :shock:
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