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    HI Guys,

    My prado is currently side-step less due to some reshaping which took place over the last couple of months so i tried to remove them to straighten them up. Whilst i like the stance - i do get a little worried going off road without them.

    Does anyone have any idea of any place in Aus that make a good set which attach to the chassis? Been to ARB but not sure if i wanted any plastic in that area.
    Some research has shown me a set made by ATS? in Victoria? (see picture) These look great - do they perform well and how much am i looking at for some pre-fab steps?

    THanks as always PP!

    2004 Black Prado Grande

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    Re: Sidesteps - Where to buy?/

    I have a set of these. They are now supplied by Auto-Craft, Darren is a member of the forum (assassinoffroad). They sit higher and are a bit wider than the factory steps. I did have a few problems with getting them to fit up in the first instance but haven't had any problems since. From memory, they cost $1050 including shipping to Cairns.
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    • #3
      Re: Sidesteps - Where to buy?/

      got any shots from underneath? how they mount, how they protect the sills etc.
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      • #4
        Re: Sidesteps - Where to buy?/

        I've got the same as Kevin, good steps and can be plumbed for air as a bonus.

        This shot shows the side steps protuding level with the front flares, the factory ones only came level with the panels, this means that in theory should you have a little slide or bump, it should assist to minimise damage to your panel areas.


        This shot is just a general view


        Side on shot to give you some idea of clearance


        Underneath shot showing bracket mount. The large square tube also doubles as a air resevoir, I don't have mine plumbed up as of yet.
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        • #5
          Re: Sidesteps - Where to buy?/

          Originally posted by JamesC
          good steps and can be plumbed for air as a bonus.
          Excuse my ignorance here but by plumbing for air does that mean you can use the rails as an air reservoir for lockers OR is there something that I'm missing? If it is a reservoir then what sort of capacity?
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          • #6
            Re: Sidesteps - Where to buy?/

            probably holds about 5 litres each side, so fine for lockers but not so good for most air tools. There is plenty of space between the chassis mounts though to fit a decent air tank if one so desired.
            Black 2008 D4D GX, Bolle tint, Airtec snorkel, Hayman Reese tow bar, Staun deflators, ARB Air, front & rear extended diff breathers, Milford cargo barrier, Poly Air, 2" lift, XGS suspension, road tyres - 265/65x17 Grandtreks, play tyres - 265/70x17 Wrangler MTR's, ARB Sahara Bar, TMax 9000 winch, custom winch panel, Uniden UHF, Garmin 76csx with RAM mount, Eee PC with OZI, triple IPF 900XS spotties, rear ARB diff locker, Brown Davis underbody protection, Darren McRAE Auto Craft Rock Sliders

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            • #7
              Originally posted by JamesC View Post
              I've got the same as Kevin, good steps and can be plumbed for air as a bonus.

              This shot shows the side steps protuding level with the front flares, the factory ones only came level with the panels, this means that in theory should you have a little slide or bump, it should assist to minimise damage to your panel areas.


              This shot is just a general view


              Side on shot to give you some idea of clearance


              Underneath shot showing bracket mount. The large square tube also doubles as a air resevoir, I don't have mine plumbed up as of yet.
              Has anyone actually got the Autocraft Sliders plumbed up for air - if so any pics?
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              • #8
                support the forum and talk to aj120

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                • #9
                  I do support the forum - PP is one of the best sites on the net. I have previously bought items through the forum, and will again as soon (when I get AMTS Bash Plates) but in this case I'm getting the Autocraft (also I believe darren from autocraft provides a fair bit of info for people on the forum) ones and was wondering if anyone has them plumbed up with air.
                  Big Dog
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                  • #10
                    It's all good man just making a suggestion...

                    Have seen the ats also and they are pretty good...

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                    • #11
                      Their is a thread on here somewhere with the ATS sliders with air plumbed in, might take a bit of searching to find it. I have previously run an air tank on the Prado, I found it to be of no value at all so I got rid of it.

                      BTW, I understand that Darren is no longer on the forum as he was banned.

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                      • #12
                        No worries. Thanks for the advice on the air tanks, might not be necessary.

                        Big Dog.
                        Big Dog
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by speed_racer View Post
                          HI Guys,

                          My prado is currently side-step less due to some reshaping which took place over the last couple of months so i tried to remove them to straighten them up. Whilst i like the stance - i do get a little worried going off road without them.

                          Does anyone have any idea of any place in Aus that make a good set which attach to the chassis? Been to ARB but not sure if i wanted any plastic in that area.
                          Some research has shown me a set made by ATS? in Victoria? (see picture) These look great - do they perform well and how much am i looking at for some pre-fab steps?

                          THanks as always PP!

                          I'm running Andrew's (AJ120) steps here in Perth if you want a look. They're good value and well made. Cheers Jase
                          2009 GXL D4D White Auto - ARB Duluxe Bar - Lightforce 240 Blitz spots - Icom IC440 CB - Bilstein shocks, Lovells 1.5" lift H/Duty coils - Polyairs - Tracklander Alloy roof cage and ladder - Maxtrax - rear work lights - PP Rear-door-table - Underfloor water tank - 275/65/17 BFG AT's - Ranox dual battery system - Rear door spacer - Safari snorkel - Steel sliders - ARB front and rear air lockers - ARB CKMTA12 onboard air compressor...

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