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2ndPrado

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    Prado Grande 2005

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  1. Not sure of specific models, but look for one that attaches to the Hayman Reece towbar (not one that attaches to the towball) - it will be much stronger. From experience, make sure you get one that can be tilted down (ie: without removing the bike carrier, you can remove a pin and swing the carrier towards the ground). Without this, you won't be able to open the back door (even when the bikes are removed). I bought a carrier (which didn't swing, thus my advice) from a bike store some years ago. (Also, remember you may need to get a number plate made for the carrier, if the bikes obscure the Prado number plate ... you can get these from VicRoads (see their website) - I think they're about $30).
  2. Dear Group, I have a 2003 Prado and 2003 Kluger. I have not been happy with the Service Centre where I currently take my cars. Does anyone have recommendations for a good Service Centre (just general logbook servicing) located in Melbourne (preferably South Eastern suburbs, eg: around Brighton, Oakleigh, Malvern - that sort of area). The problem is the Service Centre I have been using are not Toyota specialists and I don't think they're doing a particularly great job. I also think they take too long to perform the service. Any experience with service at Brighton/Chadstone Toyota or other Melbourne based Toyota dealers? Thanks in advance, 2ndPrado.
  3. Would love an email copy of the diagrams if you don't mind. Will save me getting the run around at Denso. Thanks in advance.
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