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For those of you who off-road your vehicles, did you just ditch the engine bay covers?
This is the way.I trimmed mine right in front of the radiator for easier access to battery and filter. Got annoyed having to take them on and off
I took mine off.....FWIW....
Deleted mine. Truck hasn’t exploded in 60k miles. Fingers crossed.
These covers are stupid. Deleted so I can occasionally check for leaks and other issues. I’m sure techs don’t miss them either.
Probably worth saying, and I'm not arguing that the rest of the covers might or might not be stupid.
The forward part of the cover that is ahead of the upper radiator bracket is important for max radiator performance. Deleting that part gives up cooling capacity. If you don't use your vehicle in more extreme use cases, perhaps doesn't matter.
If you do, beware.
At speed, the cover guides airflow through the radiator, minimizing air bypassing by going up and over the radiator. In low speed crawling, it keeps hot air from the engine bay, from re-circulating through the radiator, rather than drawing cold air from outside.
If you do any rock crawling, sitting in traffic in Arizona, heavy overland setup, or tow very heavy, might give this some more thought before chucking these things out the door.
Super easy workaround to cut the back half of the covers, leave the clips out, or both.
Many engineers and many children working long hours in some decrepit Asian factory made that plastic cover…why you deny them of happiness of making something so magnificent that Toyota has deem it to be on a $100k+ Lexus??