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TAG | Heavy Duty Towbar & Direct Fit Wiring Kit | Toyota Prado 150 Series Spare Wheel Underneath 2009–2024 | T7T728-K201

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TAG | Heavy Duty Towbar & Direct Fit Wiring Kit | Toyota Prado 150 Series Spare Wheel Underneath 2009–2024 | T7T728-K201TAG Heavy Duty Towbar & Direct Fit Wiring Solution for your Toyota Prado 150 Series This TAG Heavy Duty Towbar & Direct Fit Wiring Kit (T7T728 K201) is designed specifically for the Toyota Prado 150 Series (08 2009 06 2024) where the spare wheel is mounted underneath the vehicle. This robust, exposed towbar offers a 3000kg maximum towing capacity and a 300kg ball weight capacity. It utilizes factory mounting points and includes a TAG Direct Fit ECU

TAG Heavy Duty Towbar & Direct Fit Wiring Solution for your Toyota Prado 150 Series

This TAG Heavy Duty Towbar & Direct Fit Wiring Kit (T7T728-K201) is designed specifically for the Toyota Prado 150 Series (08/2009 - 06/2024) where the spare wheel is mounted underneath the vehicle. This robust, exposed towbar offers a 3000kg maximum towing capacity and a 300kg ball weight capacity. It utilizes factory mounting points and includes a TAG Direct Fit ECU Wiring Harness.

Kit Includes:

  • TAG Heavy Duty 3-Piece Towbar (T7T728)
  • TAG Direct Fit Wiring Harness (ECU Type)
  • TAG 7 Pin Flat Socket - Vehicle Side

TAG Heavy Duty Towbars are designed and manufactured in Australia and feature:

  • Designed for Prado 150 models with the Spare Wheel Underneath (For rear-door mounted spare, see T7T729)
  • Factory Mounting Points for ease of fitment
  • Class 4 Towbar - 50mm Square Hitch Receiver
  • Durable Powder Coated Finish
  • TAG Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Towbar includes - Tow Ball, Tow Ball Mount, Hitch Pin & R-Clip and D-Shackles

Please Note: A towbar is a safety critical item and not always a straightforward fitment due to vehicle manufacturing variation. We strongly recommend you get your towbar and wiring harness installed by a professional towbar or vehicle accessory fitting workshop.

Specifications:

  • Towbar Class: Heavy Duty (3-Piece Design)
  • Towbar Capacity [kg]: 3000
  • Ball Weight [kg]: 300
  • Hitch Type: 50mm Square Hitch Receiver
  • Tow Ball Mount: L4045
  • Coating: Powder Coated
  • Exposure: Exposed
  • Bumper Removed During Fitment: No
  • Bumper Cut Out Required: Yes
  • Fitting Time (Towbar) [min.]: 90 (T7T728)

Wiring Specifics:

  • Style: 7 Pin Flat
  • Type: Plugs & Sockets
  • Wiring Option: Direct Fit ECU
  • Diagnostic Coding: Not Required
  • Reverse Sensor Cut Off: Not Applicable
  • Fog Cut Off: Not Applicable
  • Fitting Time (Wiring) [min.]: 45 (UNT282)

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Vehicle Applications for Toyota Prado (11/2009 - 12/2023)

Make Model From To Body Series Engine Variant Drivetrain
Toyota Prado (11/2009 - 12/2023)
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 SUV GDJ150R 1GD-FTV | 2.8L | Diesel GX, GXL, KAKADU, VX Automatic 4WD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 SUV GDJ150 1GD-FTV | 2.8L | Diesel D-4D AWD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 SUV GDJ150R 1GD-FTV | 2.8L | Diesel . Automatic 4WD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 Wagon 150 Series 1GD-FTV | 2.8L | Diesel GDJ150R AWD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 SUV TRJ150R 2TRFE | 2.7L | Petrol TX Automatic 4WD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 SUV GDJ150R 1GD-FTV | 2.8L | Diesel ALTITUDE, GX, GXL, KAKADU, VX Automatic 4WD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 SUV GDJ150 1GD-FTV | 2.8L | Diesel D-4D AWD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 SUV GRJ150R 1GR-FE | 4.0L | Petrol GX, GXL, KAKADU, VX Automatic 4WD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 SUV GRJ150 1GR-FE | 4.0L | Petrol V6 VVT-i AWD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 Wagon 150 Series 1GR-FE | 4.0L | - GRJ150R
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 Wagon 150 Series 1GR-FE | 4.0L | Petrol GRJ150R (facelift) AWD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 Wagon 150 Series 1KD-FTV | 3.0L | Diesel KDJ150R (facelift) AWD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 SUV GRJ150R 1GR-FE | 4.0L | Petrol ALTITUDE, GX, GXL, KAKADU, VX Automatic/Manual 4WD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 SUV 150 Series 1KD-FTV | 3.0L | Diesel KDJ150R Automatic/Manual 4WD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 SUV 150 Series 1KD-FTV | 3.0L | Diesel KDJ150R Automatic/Manual 4WD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 SUV GRJ150R 1GRFE | 4.0L | Petrol TX, TZ Automatic 4WD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 SUV KDJ150, KDJ155 1KD-FTV | 3.0L | Diesel D-4D AWD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 SUV GRJ150 1GR-FE | 4.0L | Petrol V6 VVTi AWD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 Wagon KDJ150, KDJ155 1KD-FTV | 3.0L | Diesel D-4D AWD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 Wagon 150 Series 1GR-FE | 4.0L | Petrol GRJ150R AWD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 Wagon 150 Series 4.0L | Petrol GRJ150R AWD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 Wagon 150 Series 4.0L | Petrol GRJ150R AWD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 Wagon 150 Series 1GR-FE | 4.0L | Petrol GRJ150R AWD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 Wagon 150 Series 1KD-FTV | 3.0L | Diesel KDJ155R Automatic/Manual 4WD
TOYOTA PRADO 11/2009 12/2023 Wagon 150 Series 1KD-FTV | 3.0L | Diesel KDJ155R Automatic/Manual 4WD

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