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AOriginally posted by Falco80 View PostNew DBA T2 rotors up front, Bendix brake pads all around and a helping of Toyota DOT 3 fluid. She does pull up harder now under heavy braking. The pedal still seems kinda soft like it use to though, but apparently the 120's were like that I heard?
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Hope you put that backing plate/shim back in with the new pads[LEFT]Silver 150 Facelift
TJM Bullbar, Lightforce Genisis Spots, Dual Battery System with bits from everyone, Powerful 4x4 slider/steps, Kaymar rear bar, "Genuine" Roof Racks, MSA Seatcovers, Dashmat, Tint, LED Interior Globes, Bridgestone D697s [/LEFT]
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Originally posted by Falco80 View PostNew DBA T2 rotors up front, Bendix brake pads all around and a helping of Toyota DOT 3 fluid. She does pull up harder now under heavy braking. The pedal still seems kinda soft like it use to though, but apparently the 120's were like that I heard?
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Nice work! I'll be doing the same shortly!
Apparently we can use Dot 4 fluid as well, as it has the same properties as Dot 3, but higher boiling point?
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Originally posted by chewy7 View PostNice work! I'll be doing the same shortly!
Apparently we can use Dot 4 fluid as well, as it has the same properties as Dot 3, but higher boiling point?[LEFT]Silver 150 Facelift
TJM Bullbar, Lightforce Genisis Spots, Dual Battery System with bits from everyone, Powerful 4x4 slider/steps, Kaymar rear bar, "Genuine" Roof Racks, MSA Seatcovers, Dashmat, Tint, LED Interior Globes, Bridgestone D697s [/LEFT]
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Originally posted by AussieAndy View PostThere is something with dot4 fluid that messes with the seals in toyota brake systems, mostly abs modules. I have seen them leak with the only explanation being dot4 used. Some use it and don't have problems, for me it's not worth the risk, on mine and my customers cars.
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Originally posted by chewy7 View PostPaid $350 a corner fitted and balanced. Tempe tyres in Sydney have them for $325 fitted and balanced as well.[B]CANYONEROOOOO *whipping in the distance*
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Toyota LandCruiser Prado GXL V6 [COLOR=#800000]Red[/COLOR][/B] (APRIL 2006 BUILD)
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Originally posted by Falco80 View PostNew DBA T2 rotors up front, Bendix brake pads all around and a helping of Toyota DOT 3 fluid. She does pull up harder now under heavy braking. The pedal still seems kinda soft like it use to though, but apparently the 120's were like that I heard?
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Toyota LandCruiser Prado GXL V6 [COLOR=#800000]Red[/COLOR][/B] (APRIL 2006 BUILD)
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Originally posted by AussieAndy View PostA
Shiney
Hope you put that backing plate/shim back in with the new pads
Originally posted by chewy7 View PostNice work! I'll be doing the same shortly!
Apparently we can use Dot 4 fluid as well, as it has the same properties as Dot 3, but higher boiling point?1979 BJ40
1992 FZJ80R
1997 HDJ80R
2005 GRJ120R
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Installed some Narva Intense H4 bulbs (and the matching parkers) in the headlights and Intense H3 bulbs in the ARB bullbar fog lights.
The headlights were easy as. The fog lights were a PITA and took hours due to rusty nuts/bolts as well as an existing wiring fault I had to fix for the fog lights whilst I was at it. 2 fuses and a wire crimper later and it's all good.
See my Facebook post in the Aussie 120 Prado page for the pics.Last edited by BiLLz0r; 11-10-2015, 10:32 AM.2007 GXL V6 - ARB Bullbar with LED lights, snorkel, extractors, 2 1/4" dual exhaust, K&N filter, dimpled/slotted rotors, headrest dvd players, Ebay Satnav/reverse camera, GME 3100TX, Tigerz11 Side awning on custom brackets with Maxtrax mounts, 300W Invertor, ARB Underbody protection, Lightbar and STZ 265/70 tyres.
Wish list in order I'll get them: Sliders, 2" lift, E-locker, Winch bar with winch.
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Drained the oil out of the diff lock line - again. This is a must do job every time you think you may need the diff to work.
Rusty.08 VX D4D, Lift, Safari Snorkle, Trailblazer Fridge, Custom Storeage System, BFG, ARB Safari Bar, Wife, Kids, Codan NGT HF Radio, Debt.
06 100 Series Sahara, Bilteins, Kings, Beaudesert 3", Diff drop, Unichip Q4, Safari Intercooler, EGR delete, 20ft Bushtracker, Codan Envoy more coming.
Sometimes i wake up Grumpy, most times i leave her sleep.
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Originally posted by amts View PostI have the D697's currently and will lean towards the Toyo ATII due to higher load rating and cheaper pricing.[B]CANYONEROOOOO *whipping in the distance*
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Toyota LandCruiser Prado GXL V6 [COLOR=#800000]Red[/COLOR][/B] (APRIL 2006 BUILD)
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Originally posted by Wtrxprs007 View Postjust did a little look up, the toyos look alright but that speed rating is pretty low for someone like me. We don't carry a lot in the car either, compared to what everyone else here has (drawers in the back, roof racks with house supplies on top etc).
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Originally posted by amts View PostThe higher load rating usually means better puncture resistance[B]CANYONEROOOOO *whipping in the distance*
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Toyota LandCruiser Prado GXL V6 [COLOR=#800000]Red[/COLOR][/B] (APRIL 2006 BUILD)
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