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Thanks Jus, that’s very helpful.
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Same thing with mine. ARB increased the gap by slightly lowering the bar. It does seem to move a lot more than on my previous 150. Seems like the rubber...
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I’ve now done 12500 kms in my 2018 model over the past 4 months and have had zero issues so far. My scanguage shows that it works exactly as it should....
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Don’t expect any change in performance though. It just enables manual selection of gears. Useful but hardly “sport”.
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Hi Rosifumi, I have a summit bar on my new Prado. It certainly does appear to move more than my last one. It’s solid enough so unless they have softened...
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No worries Ant. I still haven’t tried to align them and nobody is flashing me anymore. But they do need adjustment. Now that GayJ has pointed out the...
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I went to the local dealer to get some information but they didn’ t want to give me any. I stood my ground until they finally gave me a diagram which...
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Which engine do you have. The tray for the 2.8 is quite different to the 3.0 and pretty fiddly to get in....
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Well I located two adjusters which can be turned using a 8mm socket. Didn’t know which one to turn so I tried both. It was trial and error but got both...
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Thanks 404pug, I thought it was different but it appears as if it isn’t. I was thrown by the lack of pre threaded holes which I thought were there in...
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Battery Tray 2018 Prado
Has anyone found an auxiliiary battery tray to fit a 2018 Prado?
Thanks
Neil
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