Love the way you drive, planning to get 90 series prado TZ veriant i am surprised and satisfied your ownership with this beast. One thing please add for me about fuel ⛽ average and maintenance thanks 👍
I've had my 90 series prado for 3 years. Slowly doing it up, have a rear lokka to put in yet. Has a 2 inch lift, bullbar/winch and still haven't taken it out bush yet.🤣
Does the 90 prado factory diff lock will fit to all 90 prado variants? I have the VX model (petrol) and planning to buy and install a factory diff lock. Do I need to match the gear ratio of the front to the rear with lockers or just plug and play. Thanks
Hi. Have you also tried 255/85 r16 instead of the 265/75 r16? I am not sure really sure what I should take for my overland build Prado.Greetings from Austria.
@@TheUntraveledPath Thanks. I'm asking because i love the hdj100 and 80 but it's more expensive than KZJ90/95 Can you make a video about reliability and what can go wrong on this model ? Thanks. If not, no problem, i can see other videos on youtube
@@TheUntraveledPath qui mi dicono di non montarlo perché il 90 ha la trasmissione debole e romperei i semiassi. Tu con la tua esperienza cosa mi dici ? Un tuo consiglio potrei montarla?
@@TheUntraveledPath here they tell me not to set It because the 90 has a week transmission and I would break the axle shafts.What can you tell me from your experience? Do you think i could set It up?
@@filippolopiccolo1026My 90 has a factory installed locker so if Toyota did it, it is fine. I never had any problems. If you want to go for extreme terrain though, you might be better off with a vehicle that has a solid front axle
Hi, Thanks for this amazing video. This car is definitely very capable off road. But to make it more efficient, did you ever consider a front sway bar disconnect? According to one of your subsequent video, ua-cam.com/video/wENBq2sjvy8/v-deo.html your have the original front sway bar link. I am asking you because I am myself a Toyota LC 90 owner, short wheel base version, and I am considering a front sway bar disconnect.
Hi, thank you for the comment. I wouldn't disconnect the front sway bar on the Prado as it is independent suspension. This means that it won't gain much travel and might even end up binding the CVs. You are better off disconnecting the rear ones. Keep in mind that you will probably s need longer shocks. Check out this video ua-cam.com/video/FguCuw8WQu4/v-deo.html
@@somedude3423 Great then, there are some sway bar links that you can disconnect only when off roading so you can have both good road manners and off road flex
Love the way you drive, planning to get 90 series prado TZ veriant i am surprised and satisfied your ownership with this beast. One thing please add for me about fuel ⛽ average and maintenance thanks 👍
I'm here for the 90 series content, subscribing for the 4WD247 impressions 🤣 very funny guys! Great work.
Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed it!
Great 4wds the 90 series. Just remember to replace and check your lower ball joints
Yeep
Awesome. Nice to see how the different vehicles do on the trails! And the Prado is doing good, amazing to see how capable it is :D.
Yep!
@7:27 hahaha I am expecting a "really big wheel lift" and you delivered on it. Great video man, love the wheeling
Thank you man!
"frothin'" I like the Graham impersonation :-)
Hahaha yep 😉
Love the way you drive, planning to get 90 series prado TZ veriant i am surprised and satisfied your ownership with this beast. One thing please add for me about fuel ⛽ average and maintenance thanks 👍
Very capable indeed!
I've had my 90 series prado for 3 years. Slowly doing it up, have a rear lokka to put in yet. Has a 2 inch lift, bullbar/winch and still haven't taken it out bush yet.🤣
You have a new subscriber and follower from a fellow 90 series owner from Philippines! KZJ95!
Thank you!
Wonderful video!
I like the cruiser but I much prefer the Land Rover. Both very capable vehicles but both very different
Yes, they are in the same category but they are completely different in terms of driving! Both have their pros and cons.
Can’t wait to watch this one!
I hope you enjoy it
Doesn’t the Prado have Atrac? Nice driving!
Not this model! The newer ones have it
How does the rear locker compare to the centre diff lock that comes as standard?
The ones that have the rear locker have botha center diff lock and the rear locker. The rear locker makes a huge difference
@@TheUntraveledPath thanks for the prompt response. I'll look into it 🙂👌
Nice dude👍
Does the 90 prado factory diff lock will fit to all 90 prado variants? I have the VX model (petrol) and planning to buy and install a factory diff lock. Do I need to match the gear ratio of the front to the rear with lockers or just plug and play. Thanks
I am not sure about that. Mine had it from the factory.
Apologies!
Same here
When u know just let me know please
Thanks
Hi. Have you also tried 255/85 r16 instead of the 265/75 r16? I am not sure really sure what I should take for my overland build Prado.Greetings from Austria.
I haven't tried them on the Prado but I was about to on my Discovery. I think they will suit the Prado well.
@@TheUntraveledPath they where perfekt regarding floor clearance but here in Austria difficult to make them legal
@@gerhardtiller9286 oh okay, then it may be better going for a 265/75r16. There aren't many difficult trails in Europe anyway
@@TheUntraveledPath I am sure there are, you just have to find them 😜
But you are right, 265 75 should be enough for a overlander.
Cannot wait
These things are very capable from stock 😉
Great Thumbnail!! 😵
Thank you! It was a fun track for sure 😉
Sick video
Thank you!
is it reliable ? This 3.0 TD version
Yes it is
@@TheUntraveledPath Thanks. I'm asking because i love the hdj100 and 80 but it's more expensive than KZJ90/95
Can you make a video about reliability and what can go wrong on this model ? Thanks. If not, no problem, i can see other videos on youtube
@@Keless I already have some, here they are
ua-cam.com/video/8T79y_s8vxI/v-deo.htmlsi=5sXjvV_BCKw5unue
@@Keless ua-cam.com/video/2xRrJT6INH8/v-deo.htmlsi=VSODrkEJD7gOWgyG
@@TheUntraveledPath Thanks
What air pressure did you have? Didn’t seem aired down much.
I didn't air down it was at 2 bar
Hello what is the size of your wheels??
And the rims
265/75r16
Ha il blocco differenziale anteriore?
Yes
@@TheUntraveledPath qui mi dicono di non montarlo perché il 90 ha la trasmissione debole e romperei i semiassi. Tu con la tua esperienza cosa mi dici ? Un tuo consiglio potrei montarla?
@@filippolopiccolo1026 can you translate in English?
@@TheUntraveledPath here they tell me not to set It because the 90 has a week transmission and I would break the axle shafts.What can you tell me from your experience? Do you think i could set It up?
@@filippolopiccolo1026My 90 has a factory installed locker so if Toyota did it, it is fine. I never had any problems. If you want to go for extreme terrain though, you might be better off with a vehicle that has a solid front axle
Hi, Thanks for this amazing video.
This car is definitely very capable off road. But to make it more efficient, did you ever consider a front sway bar disconnect? According to one of your subsequent video, ua-cam.com/video/wENBq2sjvy8/v-deo.html your have the original front sway bar link.
I am asking you because I am myself a Toyota LC 90 owner, short wheel base version, and I am considering a front sway bar disconnect.
Hi, thank you for the comment. I wouldn't disconnect the front sway bar on the Prado as it is independent suspension. This means that it won't gain much travel and might even end up binding the CVs. You are better off disconnecting the rear ones. Keep in mind that you will probably s need longer shocks. Check out this video ua-cam.com/video/FguCuw8WQu4/v-deo.html
@@TheUntraveledPath
I already have a OME 2'' lift and 265/75/16 tires, so the next step might be the sway bar disconnect ...
@@somedude3423 Great then, there are some sway bar links that you can disconnect only when off roading so you can have both good road manners and off road flex
@@TheUntraveledPath I will let you know the result if I try it
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Love the way you drive, planning to get 90 series prado TZ veriant i am surprised and satisfied your ownership with this beast. One thing please add for me about fuel ⛽ average and maintenance thanks 👍