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Yup, i need those little bumpers as well. Please post what and where you find them if you can.A separate question. Man I have a lot. Should have taken a million more pictures.
On the door handles, there are two small holes on either side of the handle, sorta hidden on the under side. Any pics of what goes in these?
Outside handle
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Inside handle.
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Yup, i need those little bumpers as well. Please post what and where you find them if you can.
This is a great piece of tech! FJ62's have the same looking little rubber around the headlight doors and I was wondering if a replacement was possible. I might have to give this a try. Was it just the one part number for both sides?Started on headlight surrounds. When I disassembled them I realized there was a rubber gasket on the outer edge to keep the plastic from rubbing the paint. Nearby impossible to keep as new and remove to repaint. Did some scouring around and found a part that is Toyota and works almost perfect. The rubber piece shown is from an FJ Cruiser: the piece of rubber on the front end of the hood. Got it through Beno to try, and works awesome.Mir I remember right, it was pretty inexpensive too.
Powdercoated all the parts holding in the headlights. Upgraded to H4 bulbs and new headlight housing lenses. New signal lenses, bolts, and retainers. Paint is a rattle can from O'Reilly.
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This is a great piece of tech! FJ62's have the same looking little rubber around the headlight doors and I was wondering if a replacement was possible. I might have to give this a try. Was it just the one part number for both sides?
Jeff,
Mine were both two pieces.
Long run stops just below the wedge piece and then the short straight piece starts.
Jason