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  • #16
    The lights may be phisically different, but the wiring is exactly the same.
    [size=1]2011 GXL D4D Auto | ARB Deluxe winch bar | Bilstein/Ridepro platinum lift | MT ATZ P3's | Dick Cepek Torque rims | Airtec snorkel | Lightforce Genesis 55w HID | GME UHF | 55w HID high beam | Rhino Rack bars & Cage | ISI extreme rack | Dual Optima Batteries | Milford MXV-70 cargo barrier | ARB onboard air | Prodigy P3 | Drawers & Black widow fridge slide | Waeco CF-50 | Kaymar rear bracket and LED light | EscapeGear seat covers | Sandgrabbas and more...[/size]

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    • #17
      Originally posted by 150gxl

      We spoke to local TJM outlet and were told to be careful when using after market tow bars because they are not necessarily compatible with after market bullbars.
      As far as i am aware, the only difference in getting the $185 Toyota loom or using the normal supplied loom (Hayman Reese in my case) is the Toyota one detects a trailer has been fitted and turns off the reversing sensors, luckily we have a button on the dash to do this manually. Unless your man is talking about the optional front sensors having to be turned off too ? Even without turning them off it only beeps at you when you are reversing with a trailer on. When you get delivery of your 150 you will find it does a lot of beeping for many reasons, so a few more when reversing with a camper on is basically unnoticable.
      Ask him to explain exactly why they are not compatible rather than asking us to tell you he is lying.
      [size=1]2011 GXL D4D Auto | ARB Deluxe winch bar | Bilstein/Ridepro platinum lift | MT ATZ P3's | Dick Cepek Torque rims | Airtec snorkel | Lightforce Genesis 55w HID | GME UHF | 55w HID high beam | Rhino Rack bars & Cage | ISI extreme rack | Dual Optima Batteries | Milford MXV-70 cargo barrier | ARB onboard air | Prodigy P3 | Drawers & Black widow fridge slide | Waeco CF-50 | Kaymar rear bracket and LED light | EscapeGear seat covers | Sandgrabbas and more...[/size]

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      • #18
        Well, you may be correct. I may have made the incorrect assumption it was the lights he was talking about, when in fact, it could have been the sensors.

        My humble apologies for misleading anybody with my attempt to explain the reason you may need Toyota loom.
        I should really have just directed Wooley to the store for a concise explanation.

        The important thing is that it was going to cost more, as originally stated.

        So avj, just watch that the $795 for HR does include the correct wiring for the 150. My price was over $1k fitted. So I went genuine.
        The Arana blokes have been around for quite a while. While I haven't used them personally, you'd expect them to be on top of their game.

        Happy trails
        [COLOR="darkgreen"][B][I][/I][/B][/COLOR]150 GXL D4D Auto - Graphite
        Sandgrabbas front, middle, boot. Toyota towbar. Uniden 7760NB UHF radio, AT870 Aerial
        Dual Battery System & Anderson plug by Wynnum Tow Bars.
        Tough Dogs & King Springs all round, Air bags to rear, Safari snorkel.
        ECB hammertone Big Tube winch bar (no winch). Golf Savannah 499 pop top 'van 1990 Kg ATM.

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        • #19
          HR all the way... The toyota option hangs way to low causing hookups and reducing departure angle... The brisbane dealer i picked my 150GXL up last week said 80% of all sold go with HR and toyota installed this for me pre delivery.

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          • #20
            Wynnum Towbars is the go great service great price and no cutting. Seems to be pretty common on a few 150's on PP.
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            • #21
              Like a few members have said Wynnum Towbars offer a great product with good service and is tucked up out of the way, I was trying to find my post with photos but was unable to locate it. I'll look better tomorrow and post the link.
              [SIZE=2]Black 2009 150 Series D4D GXL Prado, [B]TG150[/B] Transfer Case & Actuator Guard, TJM T13 bar, TJM 9.5lb Winch, Airtec Snorkel, TJM steel sidesteps and sidebars, TJM Underbody Protection, TJM XGS Gold Suspension, Tinted, ARB Fridge Freezer, Couplertec System, Foxwing Awning, 80AH Dual battery, 8" indash GPS, Wet Seat seatcovers, GME TX3540, TX3110 & TX680, [B][COLOR=#ff6633]Maxtrax[/COLOR][/B], Kaymar Dual Wheel Carrier, Breathers, Federal MT's.[/SIZE]

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              • #22
                Originally posted by alternative View Post
                As far as i am aware, the only difference in getting the $185 Toyota loom or using the normal supplied loom (Hayman Reese in my case) is the Toyota one detects a trailer has been fitted and turns off the reversing sensors
                Hmm, not with my genuine equipment. I have to manually press the reverse parking sensor button for them to deactivate. Hardly a chore, but still...

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                • #23
                  Hi All, my VX goes in on Friday for the Toyota Towbar, anything I should do or particularly check on when I get it back? Bloody expensive thing but wanna take the van away and since I've had the car for 10 months thought it was about time. Thought about the HR but figured the toyota looked tougher!!! I'm not doing big offroad stuff so the clearance isn't a problem.
                  2010 VX, D4D, Crystal Pearl, Rhino sportz racks, Sandgrabbas, Bonnet and Headlight Protectors, and a pretty stainless scuff plate on the rear bumper!!!

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by casiochris View Post
                    Hi All, my VX goes in on Friday for the Toyota Towbar, anything I should do or particularly check on when I get it back? Bloody expensive thing but wanna take the van away and since I've had the car for 10 months thought it was about time. Thought about the HR but figured the toyota looked tougher!!! I'm not doing big offroad stuff so the clearance isn't a problem.
                    the Hayman Reese towbar is rubbish. I needed a towbar for one job so had to fit one, and ended up with the Toyota unit as it is a much better design.

                    The Hayman Reese towbar attaches only to the rear cross member, whereas the Toyota unit attaches to the rear cross member as well as both chassis rails.

                    The only thing I found annoying about the Toyota bar was that they explicitly told me, multiple times, that they would not have to cut the bumper... which was great because I wanted to remove it after that weekend and sell it.

                    But... They do cut the bumper. Which I suppose isn't a problem if you're going to keep it for the long haul. Just annoying that they don't know their own products I suppose.

                    The genuine Toyota bar is great though, should not really be anything to look out for, it's a pretty straight forward install and you'd assume they make sure the bolts are tight.

                    Perhaps just check the grommet where the harness pokes through the body if you plan on doing any water crossings.
                    2011 150series GXL

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                    • #25
                      Thanks for the reply. Thought the toyota one seemed the toughest. I'll check the grommet when I get it back on Friday arvo. Next is the battery set-up, may even start that this week too!!!!!
                      2010 VX, D4D, Crystal Pearl, Rhino sportz racks, Sandgrabbas, Bonnet and Headlight Protectors, and a pretty stainless scuff plate on the rear bumper!!!

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                      • #26
                        Only downer with genuine at delivery time is if your car is approaching or over luxury car tax threshold you will pay 30% luxury car tax on it. you could get the dealer to agree on a towbar plus install purchase as a seperate item to be installed at the 1000km service to save on this, but then you lose the advantage of it being part of your vehicle delivered warranty

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                        • #27
                          Got it installed today, the dealership did a fantastic job. Everything back in the right places etc!!! Must admit I am impressed with the local dealer's service centre, neat as a pin, hard to know it's a mechanics workshop, not a thing out of place, even the floor is spotlessly cleaned. Bets thing, $100 cheaper than quoted because it didn't take as long as they thought.
                          2010 VX, D4D, Crystal Pearl, Rhino sportz racks, Sandgrabbas, Bonnet and Headlight Protectors, and a pretty stainless scuff plate on the rear bumper!!!

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                          • #28
                            I was told the HR towbar is rated for 3000kg where the toyota is only 2500kg. Do they use a different bar on the short wheel base Prado because I think they are allowed to tow 3000kg.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by pjtaylor3 View Post
                              I was told the HR towbar is rated for 3000kg where the toyota is only 2500kg. Do they use a different bar on the short wheel base Prado because I think they are allowed to tow 3000kg.
                              From what I understand the towbars are exactly the same... The only difference being which sticker they put on for you.

                              To be honest... I wouldn't trust the HR towbar with 3000kg on it... It's mounting is atrocious.
                              2011 150series GXL

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                              • #30
                                Well I was all set to get a HR towbar but now I don't know. Does anyone else think the same. I wouldn't ever be towing that much weight. When I ordered the car Toyota wanted $970 for there bar plus 33% luxury tax on top of that. So I got a quote elsewhere for a HR and they wouldn't budge on there price.

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