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Try calling in that part number, to your local Toyota dealer's parts department. I would imagine they could track it down for you.
If you need it I am sure they would ship out of the US or not. But I can get the name of the dealer off the shipping label. My local body shop down the street order in this set for me.
I tried to google that part number as well, and it appears there is not an easy online source for it.
Well that said you can maybe email one of the online Toyota parts stores that part number they may also be able to track it down for you.
I am sure in todays electronic world, that if you really want a set, there is likely going to be some way for you to get them no matter where you are located. Just might cost a lot and take a while.
I am sure my local body shop used the VIN off my LC that came with them, to track down that part number.
They have a hard plastic feel http://www.bushwacker.com/fender-flares/toyota-oe-style-fender-flare-set-4-30913-02#product-detail
That was me, the side moulding is in the way of the door trim piece as well as we get the LX style side steps moulded with the rocker panel
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Thanks, btw are your flares meant to be double taped to the fenders as well as bring bolted. I just remembered the double tape on the flares i had didn't hold well which led to them fluttering about on the highway and scuffing up the paintLooks good Desert Nomad. I like the stealth look a lot.
Thanks cc1999, I'll check through the VIN number too. Before also I found it easier to just order parts from North America and have them personally shipped rtx.
W.r.t. fenders for 09-11 models, I don't think much has changed in 12 for middle eastern models. Just added the door moulding but I guess fender space is accounted for?? Or they go off...
Those are sand tires with very little tread on them. They give a large surface area contact in the sand and the tread makes it less likely to dig in.Cool.
Can I ask what's up with those tires? I have seen them on LCs before, just not sure why. What type of terrain are those tires designed for?
Those are sand tires with very little tread on them. They give a large surface area contact in the sand and the tread makes it less likely to dig in.
Also i think due to size they give you a 1" lift. In some case +10hp & +10 street credAnd they are known/called locally as Balloons![]()
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