Toyota Prado Roof Racks
Toyota Prado Roof Racks by Front Runner Outfitters
The Toyota Prado is one of Australia's most popular 4WDs, and across four generations it's consistently been a platform people build seriously. The Toyota Prado roof rack range we carry is Front Runner Outfitters, covering the 90 Series, 95 Series, 120 Series, and the current 150 Series (2010-onwards). Whether you're putting together a full touring rig or just want a solid, accessory-ready platform for the roof, there's a kit on this page built specifically for your generation of Prado.
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Which Prado do you have?
The kits in this range are generation-specific and not interchangeable between series, so finding the right one starts with knowing which Prado you're in. The 90 Series and 95 Series are both part of the same J90 generation — the 90 is the earlier model and the 95 the face-lifted version — with the 120 Series following from 2002 to 2009, and the 150 Series from 2010 to current. If you're unsure which series you have, check your compliance plate for the build year and match it to the fitment guide below.
Slimline II vs Slimsport: the choice for Prado 150 owners
If you're in a 150 Series, you have two rack systems to choose from. For the 90, 95, and 120 Series, the Slimline II is the only option in the range.
The Slimline II is Front Runner's full-cargo platform. It's the more popular choice for Prado owners who are building genuine touring rigs, and it's easy to see why. The deck runs the full length of the Prado's roof and is built from laser-cut steel side rails with interchangeable slat inserts. The open design keeps weight down, lets air flow through rather than catching it, and doesn't trap debris the way a solid roof basket does. If you're running multiple accessories, a rooftop tent, solar, or need to carry serious loads, the Slimline II is the one to go with.
The Slimsport sits at the other end of the scale. It's Front Runner's lightweight, ultra-low-profile option and it's the better call if you want a rack for lighter, more occasional loads without the weight and wind profile of a full Slimline II cargo platform. It's Lightbar Ready with a dedicated crossbar, making it a natural fit for Prado 150 owners who want to run a light bar and keep the build clean and minimal. If a roof tent or heavy accessory stack isn't part of your plan, the Slimsport is worth a serious look.
Fitment Guide
Toyota Prado 90 Series
Toyota Prado 95 Series
Toyota Prado 120 Series (2002-2009)
Toyota Prado 150 Series (2010-Current)
- Front Runner Slimline II Roof Rack Kit for Toyota Prado 150
- Front Runner Slimsport Roof Rack Kit for Toyota Prado 150 | 2010-Current
- Front Runner Slimsport Roof Rack Kit for Toyota Prado | 2010-Current | Lightbar Ready
Frequently Asked Questions
What roof rack fits a Toyota Prado?
It depends on your series. For the 90 Series, we carry the Front Runner Slimline II at 1762mm. For the 95 and 120 Series, the Slimline II at 1964mm. For the 150 Series (2010-Current), you have the choice of the Slimline II or Slimsport. Use the fitment guide above to match the right kit to your build year, or get in touch if you're unsure.
What is the difference between the Prado 90 and 95 Series?
The 90 and 95 Series are both part of the same J90 generation of Toyota Prado. The 90 Series is the earlier pre-facelift model and the 95 Series is the face-lifted version that followed. Front Runner builds specific kits for each, so it's worth confirming which you have before ordering. If you're not sure, your compliance plate build year is the easiest way to check.
What is the difference between the Slimline II and Slimsport for the Prado 150?
The Slimline II is a full-cargo platform with a larger load surface and higher carrying capacity. It's the right choice if you're running accessories like an awning, solar panels, a rooftop tent, or jerry can holders. The Slimsport is lighter and sits much closer to the roofline, making it better suited to lighter loads, improved aerodynamics, and builds where a light bar is the priority. Both mount to the factory roof load points without drilling.
Can I run a rooftop tent on a Prado roof rack?
The Slimline II platform is compatible with rooftop tents, but we recommend checking both the rack's rated load capacity and your vehicle's factory roof load rating before committing to a specific tent. The vehicle's roof rating is usually the more restrictive of the two. Get in touch before you order and we'll help you work through the numbers for your specific setup.
Do Front Runner Prado roof racks require drilling?
No. All kits in this range mount to the Prado's existing factory roof load points and include all hardware for a complete installation. No drilling into the vehicle body is required for any series.
What accessories work with a Front Runner Prado roof rack?
The Slimline II platform is compatible with Front Runner's full accessory range, including awnings, solar panel mounts, jerry can holders, sand track mounts, light mounts, and roof tent systems. Most accessories attach directly to the rack's T-slot or foot peg system without additional adapters. If you're planning a specific accessory stack, get in touch and we'll help you work out what you need before you order.
Front Runner Toyota Prado 90 Slimline II Roof Rack Kit
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