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Who says? My Kakadu (18" wheels) is currently covered in mud and dust. Door seals seem fine....
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I was convinced by Krypto's analysis (in another thread) until I saw that video. It's true that we don't know the full story, but it did demonstrate...
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I don't find these TPMS units all that accurate for checking tyre pressures. They're reasonably accurate, but no substitute for a using a proper gauge...
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Kaon now have recovery points that use both the standard mounting holes and the tow points. So you can have two bob each way, or perhaps belt-and-braces...
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Does a Scangauge II accurately track fuel? I recently installed one, but despite carefully following the instructions at each refill it still underestimates...
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I had the same thought, but struggled to make it work in the rear of the Prado. I had the third row seats removed and a false floor put in, and couldn't...
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My theory: https://www.pradopoint.com.au/forum/...485#post760485
p.s. Of course that's assuming it's not the same dealer. And even if it...
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One was tare weight and the other was kerb weight, the difference being a full tank of fuel. So that difference wasn't that far from the mark, unlike...
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Public weighbridges might only be + or - 20kgs but they are are regularly calibrated. I'd therefore be suspicious of the Lovells number.
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I have come to regard Toyota's claimed kerb weights as a fiction. See this thread in relation to my Kakadu. Although it seems like there are particular...
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Early on in this thread someone was looking for the earlier 2015 thread on this same topic, it is here. There's also now a Youtube video demonstrating...
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