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Originally Posted by Mike07SE View Post
I like the 150 series one much better.

Just not feeling these recovery points that are using the radiator support frame no matter what is said. I feel much better with something that is mounted to the main frame of the truck.
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Originally Posted by gulinx View Post
Yes, I have 4th Gen 4Runner (2008). I was about to purchase that 120 series model, but then their customer support recommended me this Prado 150 series model since I am planning to get ARB bumper sometimes next year? From what I understand this model will also fit for 4th Gen 4runner.

But you are right, that BBG-RP120 model is better for 4th Gen 4runner and also cheaper ..
I agree that the ones for the Prado 150 look to be much better as it looks to have 3 mounting points...BUT the tow weight rating is lower for the 150 than it is for the Prado 120 with only 2 mounting points, for the 150 it states and it's also stamped on the pieces..."Rated to a Working Weight Limit (WWL) of 3250Kg per tow point"...but for the 120 it states and also stamped on the pieces..."Rated to a Working Weight Limit (WWL) of 5000 Kg per tow point"....which is 1750Kg more per tow point than the 150 for a total of 3500Kg if using both tow points!!!
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