Insect Screen For Toyota Prado 150 2014 -2017 ( With Camera)
Insect Screen For Toyota Prado 150 2014 -2017 ( With Camera)
Insect Screen For Toyota Prado 150 2014 -2017 ( With Camera)

Insect Screen For Toyota Prado 150 2014 -2017 ( With Camera)

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• 1 x Tuff Terrain radiator insect screen (camera compatible cut-out)

• Mounting bolts and hooks

• Washers

• Fitting instructions

• Protects Prado radiator from insects

• Shields grille from small stone strikes

• 1 mm steel mesh, zinc plated

• Powder coated finish for durability

• Maintains airflow to cooling system

• No-drill fitting using bolts and hooks

Tuff Terrain’s insect screen sits in front of the grille on Prado 150 models from 2014 to 2017 with a camera, catching insects before they pack into the radiator fins. The mesh face also stops small stones, which helps keep the grille and radiator tubes in one piece on corrugated tracks. A shaped cut-out lines up with the front camera, meaning the factory view stays clear while the rest of the opening stays covered.



The 1 mm steel mesh goes through zinc plating then powder coating, giving a tough skin against rust and road grime. That finish lets the screen handle wet runs from the bush to the beach without seizing up. A bolt and hook setup grabs the back of the grille, making the kit simple to fit and remove for a hose-down. All fittings come in the bag, a smart buy for Prado tourers.

Q: Does this insect screen affect the front camera on my Prado?

A: No, the screen includes a dedicated cut-out for the front camera. The mesh panel follows the grille profile while the round opening lines up with the factory camera housing. That means the camera lens stays clear of mesh and hardware. Drivers keep the same front view on factory screens during parking or off-road use.

Q: How often should I remove and clean the insect screen?

A: Cleaning frequency depends on where you drive and insect levels. Many owners wash the screen whenever they notice build-up across the mesh face. A quick hose-down restores open area between the wires. Regular cleaning helps keep radiator airflow consistent, especially on highway or outback runs.

Q: Can I install the Tuff Terrain screen at home?

A: Yes, the screen suits basic tools and driveway fitting. The kit includes bolts, hooks, and washers, plus step-by-step instructions. You lift the bonnet, hang the hooks through the grille, then line up the screen holes. Once the bolts are nipped up evenly, the panel sits square across the opening.

Q: Will this screen stop stones damaging my radiator?

A: The 1 mm steel mesh forms a barrier in front of the radiator and grille. The wire grid catches small stones that pass through factory grille bars. Energy from an impact spreads into several strands, which lowers the chance of a direct hit on the fins. Very large rocks still rely on sensible driving speeds.

Q: Do I need to drill any holes in the bodywork?

A: No extra holes are required for this setup. The supplied hooks grab the back of the existing grille structure, while bolts tension the screen in place. That means you can return the vehicle to standard by removing the hardware. Body panels, paint, and factory mounting points stay untouched.Terms and conditions apply.