The 2005 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (J120 series) uses a hydraulic power steering rack as its primary steering system, designed for precise control and stability, particularly for off-road and heavy-duty use. Below is a concise overview:
Key Details:
Model Compatibility: The steering rack is specific to the 2005 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (J120 series, 2002–2009), including models like GRJ120, KDJ120, RZJ120, VZJ120, and others, depending on the engine (e.g., 4.0L 1GR-FE, 3.0L 1KD-FTV, 2.7L 2TR-FE).
Steering Rack Type: Hydraulic power steering rack, which uses a pump powered by the engine to circulate hydraulic fluid for easier steering. Some advanced models may feature Variable Gear Ratio Steering (VGRS) for improved responsiveness at different speeds.
Part Numbers: Common OEM part numbers for the 2005 Prado steering rack include 44200-35051, 44200-35061, 44200-35060, 44200-35070 and 44200-60351 (verify with your specific model and region, as right-hand drive (RHD) and left-hand drive (LHD) racks differ).
Construction: Made from high-quality materials like steel and aluminum for durability, designed to handle tough conditions like off-road driving.
Replacement Considerations:
Compatibility: Ensure the steering rack matches your Prado’s model, engine, and drive type (RHD or LHD). For example, RHD racks for KZJ95/VZJ95 models (related to earlier 90/95 series but sometimes cross-referenced) use part numbers like 44250-60011 or 44250-60012.
OEM vs. Aftermarket:
OEM (e.g., Genuine Toyota) ensures perfect fit and quality but is pricier.
Aftermarket options are more affordable but may vary in fit and durability. Check reviews or consult a mechanic.
Maintenance:
Regularly check hydraulic fluid levels, inspect for leaks, and ensure the pump belt is in good condition to maintain performance.
Installation Tips:
Professional Help: Replacing a steering rack is complex; consult a mechanic or refer to the Prado’s service manual for torque specs and steps.
Tools Needed:
Basic tools, jack stands, and possibly a puller for tie rod ends. Ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface.
Where to Buy:
OEM: ChigsLeo Auto or Toyota dealers.
Recommendations:
Verify your Prado’s exact model (e.g., KDJ120, GRJ120) and drive type (RHD/LHD) before purchasing.
For off-road use, prioritize durable OEM or remanufactured racks designed for tough conditions.
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If unsure, consult a Toyota specialist or mechanic for compatibility and installation advice.
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