Hi All I live up far north in Queensland, I'm Irish and have moved over here for work. I have been a Pajero person all my life but I took the plunge and bought a Landcruiser prado 90 series 3.4v6 petrol (My first petrol machine in 6 years). Anyways, its no comparison to the pajero, great machine altogether, but I was wondering where is the wheel jack and tyre iron in the prados?
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on the 120 back left corner in the rear compartment, i thinking somewhere similar for the 90 series.[b]Rob[/b]
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On my 95 it is on the passenger side rear corner. There is a round knob you can turn to remove the plastic panel. Jack, wheel iron and basic tools reside in there.Last edited by Jeepster; 04-08-2011, 09:50 PM.98 GXL 3.4V6
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Yep, its on the left. Bounder, pretty sure its on your "other" right mate[B][COLOR=blue]Bitumen: A blatant waste of taxpayers money![/COLOR][/B]
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Originally posted by letsgoplaces View Postfor anyone confused as to the left side or right side... it's the passenger side[B][COLOR=blue]Bitumen: A blatant waste of taxpayers money![/COLOR][/B]
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Thanks all
Thanks lads, I'll take a look before I head to work in the morning. I bought it for the comfort and the odd spin offroad. It has a full Toyota service and low enough milage so will keep her for a long while. I'm minding itShe's not too bad on juice either, the same as my old diesel pajero and brother's diesel landcruiser. But, it does feel weird driving a petrol 4x4. Midlife crisis, I watched your video and it looks good. Its been a while since I have heard the cranberries. Offroading looks alot different here from home. We have it much wetter but don't have to worry about boulders like here. I have all the bits but the stubby hitch, is it expensive does anyone know to get?
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