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Old 03-05-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default 95 Series Prado

heres the start......... it will carry on as money allows........
currently... kings heavy duty springs and powerdown raw shockers and 265/75 Wrangler MTR tyres.... thats about it so far... im hoping the list will move on soon. not great pics... but its a start!!!
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Old 03-05-2007   #2 (permalink)
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Good stuff, keen to see how you go with it, even though they're getting so cheap, you still don't see enough Prado's offroad.
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Currently building a fridge slide for a 60Ltr Engel and a drop down table off the back door! will post photos as soon as i have some
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G'day there beast, be interested to see how ya go with the engel slide i got a 32L and want to get a 39 L as well. and i got well just about the same car as yours. Only thing i done so far is put OME shocks and efs springs in. Looking for a bullbar but now luck yet. I guess you have removed the extra seat in the back. Wish i could but it is hard when ya have a tribe.

Here is ours same colour by the looks of it.

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its got a fair bit of walk.
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great rig mate, would love to get one to be the family wagon/camper. Good luck with the list mate.
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Look's great on the beach... but when your sitting in an office even a nissan would look good. Hahaha
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Nice rig mate, some more pics would be great
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Good looking prado must be a common colour same as my prado.Good to see more people driving them
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Default Fridge Slide And Fold Down Table

a Few Pics of the Fridge Slide and Fold Down Table. My Neighbour Gave me a heavy duty slide he had sitting in his shed which i cut and altered to fit the 60Ltr in. Its not quite finished yet but almost there!!!
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Default different rear shocks and springs

went and seen the local spring guy today and he had some second hand 80series front coils and so old shocks at were about 2inches longer. fitted them and checked out the difference in articulation. photo 1 standed length shocks. photo 2 longer shocks
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went and seen the local spring guy today and he had some second hand 80series front coils and so old shocks at were about 2inches longer. fitted them and checked out the difference in articulation. photo 1 standed length shocks. photo 2 longer shocks
have you done any mods on the swaybar? mine ends travel when the swaybar linkages reach their full length.
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i have made extensions for the swaybar....... but in those 2 photos the sway bar was dissconnected. ill reconnect it 2morrow and take another photo.
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im interested in the extensions you have so if you could get a pic of them that would be sweet.
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this it a pic for the extention. i just machined down a piece of rod and put a thread on both ends. it has a small amount of adjustment at the bottom if needed.
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When it is fully flexed up does your tail shaft hit your diff.
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When it is fully flexed up does your tail shaft hit your diff.
do you mean hit the fuel tank? if so i dont know sorry ill have a look tomorrow
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Yes sorry i ment fuel tank
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i know mine already hits the fuel tank. had to cut a piece out and reinstall a grease nipple that had been snaped off.
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