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  • #16
    Acessories

    Built my own accessory, a latch monitor system that checks that all the latches are fully unlocked on my Goldstream Crown before I wind it up. It also monitors the van's battery and tells if the voltage drops below 12 volts.

    Works a treat!

    Geoff

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    • #17
      Ohhhhh @ AJ120.

      I asked them to install the pencil beam on the right and the spread on the left, it is normal to have it fitted that way due to a number of logical reasons. Why would you have the pencil beam located on the passengers side?

      BM

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      • #18
        If you asked for it that way round then they messed up.

        The pencil beam really doesn't matter left or right as it beam is long and you just point it down the road.

        The spread beam is so you can see the sides of the road, note sides and not side! So wouldn't you logically want that as close to the centre of the road as possible?

        Cheers Andrew
        [COLOR="#FF0000"]So Long and Thanks for all the Fish![/COLOR]

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        • #19
          Originally posted by AJ120 View Post
          If you asked for it that way round then they messed up.

          The pencil beam really doesn't matter left or right as it beam is long and you just point it down the road.

          The spread beam is so you can see the sides of the road, note sides and not side! So wouldn't you logically want that as close to the centre of the road as possible?

          Cheers Andrew
          Looks at AJ from the side on position, "you sure about that"????? Mine were pencil hrs and spread les, until I put a spread in the middle and two pencils.
          [B][COLOR=blue]Bitumen: A blatant waste of taxpayers money![/COLOR][/B]
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          • #20
            Detailed manuals are available for purchase by the public: http://www.toyota-tech.eu/

            Not exactly sure if there is a 'workshop manual', but you will find almost every conceivable detail of the mechanical and electrical construction of your vehicle, from detailed wiring diagrams (including ones showing you were all the cables are and what they do) through to torque settings for all significant components and bolts/nuts.

            There is an option to subscribe for an hour (which costs 3 Euros), which should be plenty of time to explore and download content. I jumped on earlier this week to find some electrical diagrams (before wiring up my new driving lights and some additional 12V/USB power circuits).

            Helpful Hint:
            (1) Documents that open as a PDF can be saved locally.
            (2) Some documents will open in a browser and you can't save locally - some maybe install a 'PDF Printer' (like CutePDF) beforehand, so you can print these documents to a PDF.

            Material is copyrighted, so it is illegal to post the documents here - and for 3 Euros (about $6), I don't think it's unreasonable to quickly subscribe individually.

            Only issue is there is perhaps too much detail, so takes a while to sort through the documents for the info. Also very little information on HOW to do things (like how to remove plastic trim). It's certainly not a Gregory's Manual !!
            Prado_The_2nd now on my Third Prado (and 2 Landcruisers before that!)
            2012 Altitude, Petrol
            ARB Deluxe Bar, Towbar, Driving Lights and bits and pieces of other tech.

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            • #21
              Further to my last post ... here is a screen capture of some of the info available

              Everything in the PAYABLE ACCESS column (and more) is available within the one hour subscription.
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              Prado_The_2nd now on my Third Prado (and 2 Landcruisers before that!)
              2012 Altitude, Petrol
              ARB Deluxe Bar, Towbar, Driving Lights and bits and pieces of other tech.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by MidLifeCrisis View Post
                Looks at AJ from the side on position, "you sure about that"????? Mine were pencil hrs and spread les, until I put a spread in the middle and two pencils.
                I presume hrs was meant to be rhs and les was meant to be lhs. Lots of people say to do it that way but it doesn't make sense to me for the reasons I posted above.

                Neither is right or wrong, just depends on what you want to achieve. Personally I would like to ditch my spread and get 2 spots.

                Cheers Andrew
                [COLOR="#FF0000"]So Long and Thanks for all the Fish![/COLOR]

                [url=http://www.4wdadventurers.com/showthread.php?3840-AJ-s-120-Prado]MY PRADO AND DIY CAMPER TRAILER[/url]

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by AJ120 View Post
                  Personally I would like to ditch my spread and get 2 spots.

                  Cheers Andrew
                  I have two spots, and the light bar for spread if needed
                  Cheers
                  Blake

                  04 Silver Diesel GXL with lots of stuff
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by BlakMoth View Post
                    I have two spots, and the light bar for spread if needed
                    I've come close to getting a light bar a couple of times but haven't convinced myself its worth it. 2 spots on the Bullbar and 2 spreads really angled out wards in the fog light position would be the best bet for me I reckon.

                    Cheers Andrew
                    [COLOR="#FF0000"]So Long and Thanks for all the Fish![/COLOR]

                    [url=http://www.4wdadventurers.com/showthread.php?3840-AJ-s-120-Prado]MY PRADO AND DIY CAMPER TRAILER[/url]

                    [url=http://www.4wdadventurers.com/showthread.php?3975-AJ-s-79-series-Cruiser-Ute]MY HZJ79 Landcrusier[/url]


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                    • #25
                      I've got the 2 spreads and 1 spot in the middle with the spreads slightly facing outwards. So i get both sides of the road lit up and a bit of distance as well.
                      That works for me

                      Cheers
                      John
                      Our 6 year old and 3 year old try their hardest to make sure there is no time or money for the other baby

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                      • #26
                        Fitted my ARB drawer system and cargo barrier the other day.
                        That's another $600 saved.
                        :-)
                        Just sayin'
                        2009 150 GXL V6 Auto. Ironman deluxe bullbar, uniden uhf, ironman awning, roof mounted solar panel, softdog suspension, adjustable upper control arms, lightforce 240 spotlights, 265/70/17 Hancook Dynapro's, Sidewinder dual battery system, Maxtrax, Engel fridge, ARB draw system, Ironman Snorkel, Roadsafe Recovery Points, 80 watt Solar Panel.
                        CUB Supavan Stockman camper.

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                        • #27
                          really ? who would charge $600 to do up a few bolts, some of which have thumb-screws ?

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                          • #28
                            Looks at AJ from the side on position, "you sure about that"????? Mine were pencil hrs and spread les, until I put a spread in the middle and two pencils.
                            ''This sort of setup would be illegal IN Sa as spots/driving lights have to be in pairs
                            I donr believe legislation has caught up with light bars yet but those that are mounted on top of bullbars would also be illegal in SA as that are supposed to be within the confines of the bulbar and within the profile of the car Food for thought

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by maulbeagle View Post
                              really ? who would charge $600 to do up a few bolts, some of which have thumb-screws ?
                              Fit a set of draws (including disassembling and assembling them as you have to with the ARB draws) and a cargo barrier and time yourself. Remember to start with a completely assembled car, ie, rear seats fitted, etc. Now charge yourself $100 an hour and see why they charge $600...
                              [LEFT]Silver 150 Facelift
                              TJM Bullbar, Lightforce Genisis Spots, Dual Battery System with bits from everyone, Powerful 4x4 slider/steps, Kaymar rear bar, "Genuine" Roof Racks, MSA Seatcovers, Dashmat, Tint, LED Interior Globes, Bridgestone D697s [/LEFT]

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by snapper49 View Post
                                ''This sort of setup would be illegal IN Sa as spots/driving lights have to be in pairs
                                I donr believe legislation has caught up with light bars yet but those that are mounted on top of bullbars would also be illegal in SA as that are supposed to be within the confines of the bulbar and within the profile of the car Food for thought
                                From memory SA has followed Qld and odd numbered lights, single light bars are legal provided they are fitted symmetrically around the centre line.
                                My 150 build - http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?27423-A-Random-approach-to-a-Bluestorm-150-GXL-D4D-automatic

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