Prado. Rear shocks installed , how do you do the front???

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Prado. Rear shocks installed , how do you do the front???

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Spent all of Saturday bashing my knuckles and various other bits. Managed to get the new OME rear shocks into my Prado - pretty straightforward apart from having to use a nut-splitter on both sides! I then took off the front wheels and decided that i wasn't brave enough to tackle them without some help!

Does my 93 Prado have the same front (coil) layout as any of the other Toyotas? If only I could get my hands on a Haynes manual or something! There doesn't seem to be any way of removing the old shocks without taking the coils out - and the rest of the suspension is attached to all manner of contraptions I don't even know the names of :shock:

Any assistance much appreciated. I can't wait to feel the full effect of the new shocks!
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I haven't done that yet... but if no one replies on here, try pming IcedJohnno. I think he's lifted his SWB prado...
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Ive got a Toyota work shop book on this, If I took some digi pixs of this topic, could I then insert them as photos and you could read them from there.I don't have a scanner.or the knowledge to get it to the main topic forum .
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Having trouble copy and pasting so go to my photos block 15 , under Front Springs kzj71. Hope this works
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Sorry should be 14
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[img]offroadexpress.co.nz/images/albums/Front-Springs-70s-Prado/DSCF2028.jpg[/img]
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Help ! What am I doing wrong, It worked last time?
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Dont know, worked for me ???!???!?! btw which workshop manual did you buy?
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Slip of the mouse I think, you didn't quite have all off the photo properties in there

ya missed http://www off one - and jpg off the other

Could be wrong try again :?
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Your right, I had trouble hi-liteing the address bar.

I thought you my ask this,
Toyota repair manual for chassis & body
RJ7- PZJ7- LJ7- HZJ7- FJ7-
Pub No RM183E
Toyota's from 1990 on, but does not inclued the motor. Bill, the KZJ71s are only differant by the fitting of the 3Lt motor.
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if you use firefox it is easy to get the pictures location you just right click on the picture and then copy image location
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You guys are absolute[u] legends!!! :D That should be an huge help! Sorry if I missed it in one of the posts, but which manual was that from? I really need to get something to help me - I have a PDF on the 3.0l engine so its really all the other bits I need!

That aside, thank you for all the help - I am sure it won't be the end of the questions, so please be patient!!!
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Toyota Repair Manual for Chassis & Body
Pub No RM 183E Covers Landcruiser's & Prado's from 1990> Cover's RJ7- Series They are BIG $ to buy.
" " LJ7- "
" " FJ7- "
" " PZJ7- "
" " HZj- "

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oldblue wrote:[img]offroadexpress.co.nz/images/albums/Front-Springs-70s-Prado/DSCF2028.jpg[/img]


You need at least the "www.", preferably the "http://www." in front of the address location... otherwise you got it perfect :)

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Looks like the diagrams they have on their parts system... have a cd image I need to test with that on it...
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