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  • Wanted: wheel bracket for 120 Series.

    I need a spare wheel bracket for a 120 series as I have a broken wheel stud. Would anyone have one they don't require please?

  • #2
    The same thing happened to mine, went to the local 4x4 wreckers and got a second hand one for about $50.
    Justin
    2005 120 Series 3.0 TD Auto, OME suspension, Sovereign bullbar, IPF 900XS driving lights, Projecta dual battery system, ARB roof rack, Bridgestone D694 tyres, GME UHF, Custom rear drawer with ARB fridge slide and Waeco 60lt fridge.

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    • #3
      moved to correct location
      2014 D4D 150 GXL Automatic - CHARCOAL

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Justo77 View Post
        The same thing happened to mine, went to the local 4x4 wreckers and got a second hand one for about $50.
        Thanks. Just under $200 for a new one.

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        • #5
          Im in Adelaide, got one i dont need but it would probably cost more than its worth to freight it?

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          • #6
            Hi Andrew
            Toyota spares sell the wheel studs and nuts about $7 a piece roughly.
            Take your wheel carrier off and have some one with a grinder and welder remove the old stud and replace with new.
            Oh and add a set of AMTS spare wheel spacers when you refit the bracket to the rear door.

            Regards
            Troy
            SOUTH AUSTRALIA GATEWAY TO THE OUTBACK!
            2003 GXL V6 AUTO 120 CHAMPAGNE MICA [DUNE]
            LIST OF ACCESSORIES GROWING, WISH LIST SLOWLY DECLINING

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            • #7
              Originally posted by foxclan View Post
              Hi Andrew
              Toyota spares sell the wheel studs and nuts about $7 a piece roughly.
              Take your wheel carrier off and have some one with a grinder and welder remove the old stud and replace with new.
              Oh and add a set of AMTS spare wheel spacers when you refit the bracket to the rear door.

              Regards
              Troy
              That's exactly how I fixed mine.
              Leachy
              EX-Prado Owner

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