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    Ill say it!

    Don't buy the Redarc brake controller. They are a good piece of kit, but far too expensive, like most Redarc products.

    Try the Hayman Reeese proportional controller.
    It has the same remote type installation but is nearly half the price.

    Also, I prefer the 'boost function to the Redarc's manual mode.

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    replace the plastic pan to metal,

    Quote Originally Posted by CamJam View Post
    Wow! Thanks so much for the really really helpful replies!

    Sounds like;

    1. GAP IId diagnostic tool
    2. replace the plastic pan to metal,
    3. Mitch Hitch with (if I get one) a Redarc tow-pro Elite V3
    4. TPMS
    5. Check the water outlet at the front.
    6. Look to change the battery to be on the safe side.
    7. Get a gearbox service at the next interval (even though I know it hasn't been able to tow, as it has no receiver/ blank is still there).
    8. Half there-abouts the regular servicing interval.

    All too easy!

    That's brilliantly helpful. I'm in love with it - it was the car I should have purchased instead of the Prado in 2016 - and I knew it at the time and can't explain the silly decision. All good now though!



    THERE'S NO METAL PAN!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CamJam View Post
    Wow! Thanks so much for the really really helpful replies!

    Sounds like;

    1. GAP IId diagnostic tool
    2. replace the plastic pan to metal,
    3. Mitch Hitch with (if I get one) a Redarc tow-pro Elite V3
    4. TPMS
    5. Check the water outlet at the front.
    6. Look to change the battery to be on the safe side.
    7. Get a gearbox service at the next interval (even though I know it hasn't been able to tow, as it has no receiver/ blank is still there).
    8. Half there-abouts the regular servicing interval.

    All too easy!

    That's brilliantly helpful. I'm in love with it - it was the car I should have purchased instead of the Prado in 2016 - and I knew it at the time and can't explain the silly decision. All good now though!
    Incorrect,i would move No.5 to the top of the list.

    Its the one that needs replacing ASAP,if it has never been replaced before.
    My Indie does them at every 5 yrs,or whenever coolant is replaced,whichever comes first.

    Its a $2.00 part that can cost you tens of thousands.
    Replace it with the OEM plastic part.

    I would also move number 6 to number 2,if the battery is original,as it could fail anytime.Maybe just get it load tested,if you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RickO View Post
    THERE'S NO METAL PAN!!
    Ah, sorry. Mine's a 2015 model and I thought you mentioned the 2016 had no metal pan, so assumed my 2015 one had one available. It's an 07/2015 Build, so perhaps it is a 2016MY and does not, as you say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Incorrect,i would move No.5 to the top of the list.

    Its the one that needs replacing ASAP,if it has never been replaced before.
    My Indie does them at every 5 yrs,or whenever coolant is replaced,whichever comes first.

    Its a $2.00 part that can cost you tens of thousands.
    Replace it with the OEM plastic part.

    I would also move number 6 to number 2,if the battery is original,as it could fail anytime.Maybe just get it load tested,if you want.

    Thanks! Yes, sorry, I had no particular order there, only because I think they'd all get done within a month or so of me owning it, as it'd be due for the 13,000km-odd servicing about now.

    As someone mentioned, I have already ordered the mud flaps too - that one I can knock off now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ytt105 View Post
    Ill say it!

    Don't buy the Redarc brake controller. They are a good piece of kit, but far too expensive, like most Redarc products.

    Try the Hayman Reeese proportional controller.
    It has the same remote type installation but is nearly half the price.

    Also, I prefer the 'boost function to the Redarc's manual mode.
    Cheers! Never had a car with one yet, so don't know a lot about them. I'll have a look at both. For me, if one is Australian made from an Australian company then I would go with that. But I know things like this will likely be made in China regardless - and I seem to recall HR is Australian, so it'll come down to seeking advice like yours!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavinwibrow View Post
    Link for 3D printed holder for TPMS gauge?
    Send me a PM and I’ll send you his email address
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    Quote Originally Posted by CamJam View Post
    Cheers! Never had a car with one yet, so don't know a lot about them. I'll have a look at both. For me, if one is Australian made from an Australian company then I would go with that. But I know things like this will likely be made in China regardless - and I seem to recall HR is Australian, so it'll come down to seeking advice like yours!
    The other way around..Redarc is designed and made in Aus...HR is a clone of Tekonsha and made in China. Read up the reviews on caravan forums who invariably rate the Redarc unit higher.

    Anyhow..your choice 😎

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    Also, an installed redarc tow pro elite looks like it was there from factory. There’s an excellent thread that give exact installing instructions
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    Towbar

    As others have said, you don't need to "fit" a towbar because it's already there as standard: the mounting point is hidden behind a panel in the rear bumper and then the hitch and ball should be behind the left hand side panel in the rear of the D4. But you will need a controller if towing more than 750kg. The issue with the hitch is that it hangs down low and some people prefer to replace it with a straight bumper-bar height one, like the Mitch hitch.

    The reality is that there's nothing really required to be fitted to these cars because, unlike most other options on the market, it's mostly all there already. As an example, the lights are good enough that I've never felt any need to change them. Suspension lift? Irrelevant because of the EAS. Tyres? The electronics and suspension let it go places on road tyres that other vehicles need aggressive off road tyres to deal with. And so on.
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