I have recently bought a 120 series and travel mainly dirt roads. The dust accumilates on the rear door and window which makes it impossible to see through. I have to wash the door and window every night and dont wan tto use the wiper as the rear glass is getting scratched. Is there anything I can do to limit the amount of dust collection. I have noticed on the new prado and fortuner that there is a protruding piece above the door. Does this limmit the collection of dust
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In a word - nope.
Mine collects dust on the rear as well, it's just the nature of the design of the body.Dave [url=http://www.fuelly.com/driver/DAdeGroot/prado][img]http://www.fuelly.com/smallsig-metric/50650.png[/img][/url]
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I have a dust deflector on mine which helps - http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gx10m8v0Winston.
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Have the same and has reduced the amount of dust I get on the window. Had the same issue.Manata 3" Exhaust, Blisten shocks, King Springs 50 mm lift, Poly Air Bags, Roof Rack, Iron Man Bull Bar, HID 50W LightForce XGT spotties, Daul Batteries, GME TX3440 & AE4705 ant, Upgraded window washer, Bonnet Scoop, Tunit chip, bonnet protector, headlight protector, Cooper STT's, ScangaugeII, Dash Mat, Endless Air, Stebel Nautilus, Diff Breathers, Water Sedimentor. ([b]Camprite TL8s [/b] Arrived ALIVE~!)
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I know this problem only too well. Sometime I can't see a thing out the back window due to dust!
I have a couple of questions for those who have dust deflectors.
1. How well do they actually remove dust? Is it possible to quantify a before and after reduction figure such as 50% less dust after installing the device?
2. Does the deflector remove dust only from the rear window or does it remove dust from the brake lights, spare tyre etc?
3. Given that it channels air, does it only work at particular speeds? Once that dust attaches itself to the body of the car, it seems very resistant to being blown off by air.
Thanks.2004 GXL V6, 5 Sp Auto
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I have a Genuine Toyota deflector fitted to my 95 and it works mint! I fitted it to the car years ago when my father in law bought it new, easy as with a couple of clips and a bit of doublesided tape if I recall correctly (no need to drill holes). He has a farm in Southwest WA and was getting terrible red dust from the pea gravel down there.
I would make a couple of calls to your local Toyota dealer as being the 120series they may have a few floating around they might get rid of cheap.
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Hi Fellas. Years ago when I was in the workshop we used to fit tailgate air deflectors to the holden stationwagons. They picked up the air flowing along the roof and forced it downward into the low pressure area of the tailgate as you drove along eliminating the dust problem - they worked a treat! They are a simple foil about the same basic shape as a venesion blind on two or three brackets.2005 100 Series Landcruiser. 4.2 T/D 5 speed auto. LTD c/w AHC/Leather etc.
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I've got five in the car and the back is usually maxed out with all sorts of gear so I can't see out the back window anyway. Yep, covered in dust but the side mirrors work well. I wont be wasting my money on one of the those deflectors as I usually can't see past the gear in the back to see out the window.[COLOR=#000080]Nick[/COLOR]
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Originally posted by winnilissIt works at speed, don't ask what thou.
It's better than nothing overall and cheaper than getting the painted spoiler.
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Maybe driving backwards at say 50kays will stop the dust collecting on the rear window. :wink:150 Vx D4D, Deluxe Arb bar, winch, Hayman Reece Towbar, UBP, P3 Tekonsha, 'n stuff.
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I have the deflector on mine. It doesn't remove the dust, just prevents most of it from settling there in the first place. You still have to use the rear washer/wiper occasionally, but that's it.
IMHO, it's a pretty simple, but useful addition.[i]I remember when sex was safe, and flying was dangerous![/i]
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