Insect Screen For Toyota Prado 150 2018-Onwards (non-camera model)
Insect Screen For Toyota Prado 150 2018-Onwards (non-camera model)
Insect Screen For Toyota Prado 150 2018-Onwards (non-camera model)

Insect Screen For Toyota Prado 150 2018-Onwards (non-camera model)

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Regular price$175.00
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• 1 x Tuff Terrain insect screen (1 mm steel mesh)

• Mounting bolts

• Mounting hooks

• Washers

• Fitting instructions

• Suits Toyota Prado 150 2018-onwards

• Shields radiator from insects and seeds

• Helps maintain airflow to cooling fins

• 1 mm steel mesh construction

• Zinc plated and powder coated finish

• No-drill bolt and hook installation

Tuff Terrain’s insect screen sits in front of the Prado 150 radiator and grille, set up to catch bugs before they choke the fins. The mesh also knocks back grass seeds and road grit, meaning your cooling system keeps doing its job when you are towing or loaded up. The kit comes with fittings and instructions, so you bolt it on without drilling into the body.

The screen uses 1 mm steel mesh that stands up to airflow and stone flick without folding into the fan. The mesh runs through zinc plating then powder coat, built to go the distance against rust and road grime. The frame lines up with the grille shape on 2018-onwards non-camera models, which keeps the fit neat and solid. You can drop the screen off for a clean, then bolt it straight back on for the next trip.

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

A: You should remove and clean the insect screen whenever you notice visible bug build-up. On dusty or insect-heavy trips that might mean a quick rinse every few days. Regular cleaning keeps airflow up through the radiator core, which helps the cooling system work as intended. A clean screen also makes it easier to spot any damage or loose fittings.

Q: Will this screen affect airflow or engine temperature?

A: The screen uses a specially designed mesh that allows adequate airflow to the radiator. The openings in the mesh stay large enough for air to pass through, while still catching insects and debris. When the mesh stays clean, the cooling system receives the air volume it needs. That balance helps maintain stable operating temperatures during towing or slow climbs.

Q: Does the installation require any drilling or permanent changes?

A: No, the installation does not require drilling into the vehicle. The kit uses bolts, hooks and washers that attach to the existing grille structure. This setup means you can fit the screen and later remove it without leaving holes. The no-drill approach suits leased vehicles and late-model 4x4s where owners avoid body modifications.

Q: Is this insect screen compatible with Prado models that have a front camera?

A: No, this specific screen suits non-camera Toyota Prado 150 models only. The mesh panel shape and cut-outs match the grille layout where no camera is present. Vehicles with a camera need a different pattern to clear the lens. Always check your front grille for camera hardware before ordering.

Q: What tools do I need to install the screen?

A: You only need basic hand tools, such as a spanner or screwdriver that suits the supplied bolts. The fitting instructions outline the order of washers, bolts and hooks. Most owners complete the install at home under the bonnet. If you are unsure, a workshop can fit it quickly using the same instructions.

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