Hood liner / insulation for fj62?

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THAT is hot!
 
Hello all. Bring this one back from the dead.
This looks great.

Is this an OEM replacement with clips?

If so, can someone please confirm the part number(s)?

Thank you.
Hood Insulator Part Number is: 5334190A00
Retaining Clip Part number is : 9046709014

I just ordered from my local Toyota dealer for local pick up (shipping is almost as much as the liner). my cost for the Hood Insulator was $249.05+tax. Clips were around $1.17/each.

Question for anyone - should I use something like dynamat under this or is that overkill?
 
Hood Insulator Part Number is: 5334190A00
Retaining Clip Part number is : 9046709014

I just ordered from my local Toyota dealer for local pick up (shipping is almost as much as the liner). my cost for the Hood Insulator was $249.05+tax. Clips were around $1.17/each.

Question for anyone - should I use something like dynamat under this or is that overkill?
I added dynamat hoodliner material in the flat areas of the hood. It's arguably not needed but I figured what can it hurt. Really up to personal preference.
 
Hood Insulator Part Number is: 5334190A00
Retaining Clip Part number is : 9046709014

I just ordered from my local Toyota dealer for local pick up (shipping is almost as much as the liner). my cost for the Hood Insulator was $249.05+tax. Clips were around $1.17/each.

Question for anyone - should I use something like dynamat under this or is that overkill?
Adding a heat barrier would be a better choice.

Cascade Audio:

Second Skin:

Dynamat:
 
You won’t notice any additional paddings or layers under the hood. Time better spent adding it to the doors
 
17, I believe. But I would just go crazy and order an even 20 just in case.
 

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