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Hi Posted this a while ago and have since removed the fold down table section still works well ( been in for a couple o years now), tilts back although the rear seat has to tilt forward, and can be easily lifted out to refit the OEM floor
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Which drawers? Can you access the spare with the drawers in?

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Check out 4wdaupacentre Numb Thumbs for the Titan drawers made for the Prado. Measuring 1000mm 900mm 270mm it fits perfectly in the back and at $385 I doubt anyone could make it cheaper and better. I will post pics of the install and completed install here next weekend.

I carry the spare but also have an ARB compressor in the car and a puncture repair kit at all times. So, it would be better for me to repair the tyre if it does get punctured and re inflate than to swap it with the spare. I plan to strap the drawers down instead of bolting them down so that it's not permanent to this vehicle anyway.

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Thanks, JeepWK2.

I would love to see the photos.

Maybe you better weigh your WK2 when you are finished. You might be surprised at how heavy it is with the mods...

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Thanks, JeepWK2.

I would love to see the photos.

Maybe you better weigh your WK2 when you are finished. You might be surprised at how heavy it is with the mods...

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Yes but with mods comes weight unfortunately. Just means I don't need to air down so much for a wider footprint! Also why I wanted an ally bullbar instead of a steel one. It only weighs 35 kgs. Drawers are 75 kgs

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Someone was looking down on me today. Saw a roo out of the corner of my eye slammed on the anchors and hit it at about 20km/h.

The result was one dead roo and broke the 2 that mounting threads on the ACC. As the exhaust(trailhawk[emoji106])hangs a bit lower it bore the brunt under the car and stopped roo from damaging anything else.

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took the newly purchased 2014 limited in the lanno dunes .

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Check out 4wdaupacentre Numb Thumbs for the Titan drawers made for the Prado. Measuring 1000mm 900mm 270mm it fits perfectly in the back and at $385 I doubt anyone could make it cheaper and better. I will post pics of the install and completed install here next weekend.

I carry the spare but also have an ARB compressor in the car and a puncture repair kit at all times. So, it would be better for me to repair the tyre if it does get punctured and re inflate than to swap it with the spare. I plan to strap the drawers down instead of bolting them down so that it's not permanent to this vehicle anyway.

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I too would like to see a build log / pictures of this install. Keep us posted!
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