What are the differences between the Prado without a spare tire?
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The differences between the Prado without a spare tire are as follows: Different versions: The Toyota Prado with a rear-mounted spare tire is the Middle East version, while the one with an under-mounted spare tire is the domestic version. You may also see Middle East version Prados with basic steel wheels equipped with under-mounted spare tires, so the rear of the car is a simple and quick way to distinguish between the domestic and Middle East versions. Different license plate placement: The license plate of a Prado with a rear-mounted spare tire can only be placed on the lower left side of the rear compartment, compared to the under-mounted spare tire version, which can be placed in the very center of the rear of the vehicle, affecting aesthetics to some extent and appearing off-center. Different flexibility for later modifications: The spare tire cover of a Prado with a rear-mounted spare tire can be fitted with various styles of modified lights or chrome letter strips, making it look very cool after modification. The under-mounted spare tire version, however, has little potential for modification.