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Stacked Rear Aerial Mount to suit Toyota Prado 120 & 150 Reviews

5 Rating 7 Reviews
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What do you like about this product? Quality
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Posted 2 months ago
Ease of Install
What do you like about this product? Design, Innovative, Quality, Easy Install, Clever, Australian Made
Well designed bracket allows me to mount a UHF aerial and a light for easier reversing.
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Posted 5 months ago
Ease of Install
What do you like about this product? Design, Quality, Durable, Usefulness, Easy Install, Versatile, Strong, Australian Made
Fits great, looks good.
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Posted 9 months ago
Ease of Install
What do you like about this product? Design, Quality, Durable, Usefulness, Easy Install, Fit, Discreet, Hardwearing, Strong, Clever, Included Hardware, Clear Instructions, Australian Made
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Posted 1 year ago
I have a 120 Prado, and would like to confirm that this fits like a glove. another top product from Kaon. Thanks
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Posted 2 years ago
Fantastic product, easy to install, looks great and adds something different to the look. Nice and strong. The only thing I would think that could add to it, would be some holes to be able to secure cable ties without needing the sticky pads for the cables and aerial. still 10 stars.
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Posted 3 years ago
The Rear Stacked Mount is great. It's strong and install is very easy. I attached a 3db Aerial on the lower mount which allows the top of the Aerial to peek up above my roof line by about 100mm which is perfect! The Aerial still gets a wobble going when on the ruff stuff but it is noticeably less violent than what I have seen with the Bull Bar treatment on Aerials. Something to note is that the rear door on the 120 is solid behind the spare wheel unlike the 150 which has bolts you can remove to run cabling through. So unless you have an unusually long coaxial cable so you can run back through the license plate box you will likely have to hold your tears back as you drill a hole in your door to get your access. The second mount will likely receive a light in future.
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Posted 3 years ago