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The 4WD tick off list - what items make the list?
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<blockquote data-quote="nucopia" data-source="post: 223293" data-attributes="member: 5588"><p>Thanks westaus</p><p> I just found out from the mate who is a mechanic and been helping me work on the prado that it has been fitted with after market shocks & springs name is obscured but he recons they are heavy duty..and as I said before its been lifted 40cm over factory.</p><p> It has 2 recovery points at the front and a solid ARB tow bar on the back.</p><p> </p><p>The under body protection I have looks like it covers most of the vitals under body areas . The front plates look like they dont expose the radiator or any thing that can be damaged. </p><p> My next door neighbore has a 100 series prado with the lighter aloy bull bar he recons its not as strong as the all metal bull bar but for him the better option is to go lighter..</p><p> I guess for me its what becomes available and with in a resonable price range .. Beggers cant be chooses ..</p><p> Will check out the first aid kit you suggested for me its a must have for the bush something I hope its never needed but better to be prepared.</p><p> Seems once you buy a 4x4. The sky is the limit with what you can modify and add on to them .. </p><p> The only draw back is every thing cost $$$</p><p>Still Im enjoying working on it with the mate learning new things and looking forward to getting oit bush.</p><p>And I cant complain as it has only cost me $2,735 so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nucopia, post: 223293, member: 5588"] Thanks westaus I just found out from the mate who is a mechanic and been helping me work on the prado that it has been fitted with after market shocks & springs name is obscured but he recons they are heavy duty..and as I said before its been lifted 40cm over factory. It has 2 recovery points at the front and a solid ARB tow bar on the back. The under body protection I have looks like it covers most of the vitals under body areas . The front plates look like they dont expose the radiator or any thing that can be damaged. My next door neighbore has a 100 series prado with the lighter aloy bull bar he recons its not as strong as the all metal bull bar but for him the better option is to go lighter.. I guess for me its what becomes available and with in a resonable price range .. Beggers cant be chooses .. Will check out the first aid kit you suggested for me its a must have for the bush something I hope its never needed but better to be prepared. Seems once you buy a 4x4. The sky is the limit with what you can modify and add on to them .. The only draw back is every thing cost $$$ Still Im enjoying working on it with the mate learning new things and looking forward to getting oit bush. And I cant complain as it has only cost me $2,735 so far. [/QUOTE]
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