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Hi guys , just getting started and wanted to equip myself with a desert flag for Prado 250 of 2025, anyone can give me and idea on how to mount this and what bracket or fixture to use for the flag ? Any advice welcome thanks in advance 

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2 hours ago, RiiX said:

Hi guys , just getting started and wanted to equip myself with a desert flag for Prado 250 of 2025, anyone can give me and idea on how to mount this and what bracket or fixture to use for the flag ? Any advice welcome thanks in advance 

@Ash S. @JC_E might be able to help you out.

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One option is to buy a couple of these:

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You can stick these to the side of the car / or window and fix your flag to it.

 

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Hi @RiiX Welcome to the club! 

The first question to ask yourself is whether you want a permanent solution or something removable.
I initially went with a tube clamp attached to the roof rails. It worked for a while, but the rails on the 250 aren't round or square, so the contact surface is poor — mine failed after a few trips. A lot of offroad shops offer a workaround for this: a piece of flat iron bent to wrap around the roof rail and bolted into place. It's the most common solution I've seen. If you go this route, make sure the mount is rigid and solid — I've seen a few 250s with dents pressed into the roof from mounts that weren't up to the job.
What I ended up doing is bolting a piece of flat bar directly into my roof rack. Much sturdier, and I haven't had any issues since.

Happy to answer any questions you might have! 

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Hi @RiiX,

 

you can definitely use a suction cup as @Frederic mentioned but finding the right pole size and suction cup to accommodate for it could be challenging. Moreover , the last thing you want is sand seeping though that suction gap and you risk losing the flag and cup altogether. 
I went with the permanent solution where they bolted a small bracket to the OEM roof rails and u can just mount and quick release the flag pole whenever you want . They placed it in the way where it’s hidden and looks super flushed just like @JC_E mentioned. So far for me I didn’t experience and dents or issues with the bracket on the OEM roof rails. 
 

feel free to ping me on WhatsApp and I’ll share more details on the garage. +971504801972

good luck and looking forward to seeing on the sand ;) 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks a lot guys, got the flag attached to the bracket mounted on the roof rail, even got some guys in Mussafa to do it so no travel to Dubai was needed. The flag survived todays ride so far so good, thanks for help ! 

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