Hi there,
I fitted some 5 mm "Insertion Rubber" on the back end of the side steps & have virtually eliminated getting stones & mud thrown onto the side steps by the rear wheels.
Below are links to photos & a template for the rubber.
http://i684.photobucket.com/albums/v...PGUARDS002.jpg
http://i684.photobucket.com/albums/v...PGUARDS003.jpg
http://i684.photobucket.com/albums/v...DSTEMPLATE.jpg
The rubbber is held in position by the existing mudflap screw & the inner edge is held by a nut & bolt.
I screwed a strip of aluminium on the bottom of the rubber to clamp it to the side steps, without this, small grit got caught between the rubber & the step.
The template should be printed on A4 paper, rotated to fit the page, however check it for fitment to your Prado before using it to cut the rubber.
Best to use stainless screws.
Tar Trek.
I fitted some 5 mm "Insertion Rubber" on the back end of the side steps & have virtually eliminated getting stones & mud thrown onto the side steps by the rear wheels.
Below are links to photos & a template for the rubber.
http://i684.photobucket.com/albums/v...PGUARDS002.jpg
http://i684.photobucket.com/albums/v...PGUARDS003.jpg
http://i684.photobucket.com/albums/v...DSTEMPLATE.jpg
The rubbber is held in position by the existing mudflap screw & the inner edge is held by a nut & bolt.
I screwed a strip of aluminium on the bottom of the rubber to clamp it to the side steps, without this, small grit got caught between the rubber & the step.
The template should be printed on A4 paper, rotated to fit the page, however check it for fitment to your Prado before using it to cut the rubber.
Best to use stainless screws.
Tar Trek.
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