Collection: Bonnet Protectors & Weather Shields | Prado 120

Premium Bonnet Protectors & Slimline Weather Shields for Toyota Prado 120 Series

Guard your front end and enhance cabin comfort with our heavy-duty exterior protection range. The Toyota Prado 120 Series (2003–2009) is one of Australia’s most celebrated long-distance touring platforms. Still, high-speed highway gravel, low-hanging branches, and unpredictable outback weather can quickly scar your paintwork and disrupt your drive. Our precision-moulded Bonnet Protectors and Slimline Weather Shields offer an aerodynamic, practical defence system that keeps your rig looking sharp and tracking comfortably.

Sourced from high-grade, UV-stabilised PMMA acrylic from trusted industry brands like OCAM 4x4 Accessories, this premium collection is engineered to withstand punishing Australian solar exposure without cracking, warping, or clouding over time.


Defend Your 120 Series On and Off the Road

Whether you're piloting a clean GX commercial wagon, an everyday GXL tourer, or a top-tier Grande, these functional exterior upgrades provide essential real-world benefits for your build:

  • Deflect Road Grime: Custom-fit bonnet protectors alter the airflow over your front end, actively launching flying stones, bugs, and destructive road debris up and away from your leading paint edges and expensive glass windshield.
  • All-Weather Ventilation: Slimline weather shields (monsoon guards) allow you to leave your side windows cracked open during a tropical downpour or dusty track run, maintaining a constant flow of fresh air through the cabin while keeping driving rain and wind noise out.
  • Tailored Right-Hand Drive Fit: Meticulously engineered to follow the exact sweeping lines of the 120 Series Prado A-pillars and distinct hood profile, delivering a flush, low-profile finish that cuts down on highway aerodynamic drag.
  • Optical Dark Smoke Finish: Add a tough, integrated look to your 4x4. The premium dark-smoke tint cuts out blinding side-window sun glare during early-morning or late-afternoon drives, while remaining fully transparent from inside the cabin looking out.

Rock-Solid, No-Drill Installation

Built to handle severe outback corrugations and heavy washboard tracks, these protectors stay locked in place. The bonnet protector fastens seamlessly to the underside of the hood using existing factory holes, heavy-duty clips, and anti-scratch paint protection film. The slimline weather shields mount securely over your window frames using automotive-grade, high-bond 3M adhesive tape—requiring absolutely zero modifications or drilling to achieve a permanent, reliable fit.


Complete Your Build Upgrade

Pair your new exterior armour with our premium catalogue of high-performance touring, protection, and interior restoration upgrades built specifically for the Prado platform:

Toyota Prado 120 Series Bonnet Protector & Weather Shield FAQ

What's the difference between a bonnet protector and weather shields? +
They do two different jobs. A bonnet protector clips to the front edge of your Prado 120 Series bonnet and deflects stones, bugs and debris up over the windscreen — ideal for highway and dirt-road touring. Weather shields (window visors) mount above the side windows so you can leave them cracked for airflow without rain or wind buffeting entering the cabin.
Will these fit my Prado 120 Series? +
Yes — both are vehicle-specific and moulded to the Prado 120 Series body. Suits the 2003–2009 120 Series Prado. They use the factory contours and existing mounting points, so a standard fit needs no cutting or drilling. Always confirm your exact body shape on the product page before ordering.
Are weather shields fitted inside or outside the window? +
It depends on the style. Bolt-on visors sit on the outside of the door frame, secured with clips and automotive tape, while slimline in-channel shields tuck into the top of the window channel for a flush look. Both let you vent the cabin in the rain — it comes down to the appearance you prefer.
Will a bonnet protector damage or scratch my paint? +
Not when fitted and maintained correctly. Quality protectors use rubber buffers that hold the shield off the paint. The key is to periodically remove built-up grit and wash underneath, since trapped dust and water are what cause rub marks over time — not the protector itself.
Are tinted bonnet protectors and weather shields legal in Australia? +
Yes. Tinted acrylic bonnet protectors and side weather shields are road-legal across Australian states for normal use, as they sit outside the driver's primary line of sight while cutting glare and wind noise. If you run a heavily modified screen or unusual setup, check your state's vehicle standards for peace of mind.

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