Part Number Please - Right Rear interior door panel JBL speaker grille cover

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Not sure if it's possible, but I'm wondering if just the speaker grille cover is a part you can buy. I can't find on any parts diagrams. I poked a hole a while back closing the door with a long beach umbrella in there. This is for an 08 LC, passenger side rear door. If it's only sold as part of the entire interior door panel, can you give me the part number for that instead. Thanks.


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As far as I can tell Toyota does not sell part of the door panel, only the entire piece which was quoted to me at over $600, and that was the dealer discount I was buying the truck from.

I bought a rear passenger side door panel on ebay a couple months ago. My 2015 has teeth or claw marks in the "leather" on the very top. PO had a dog, one of the seatbelts was totally trashed but the selling dealer replaced that due to safety. Anyway, I bought this one to see just how modular they are, and I could not use this one as the grey vinyl part is not a removable panel, it upholstery glued on. My door panel is all black so the search continues for an all black panel. If you are skilled and patient you could probably remove the grill from an existing panel by drilling out the glue rivets, that's what I would do if I was in your situation. Or separate the entire bottom half of a door panel and transfer it to your top half, all the bottom half pieces appear to be the same as long as the color is correct.

I can not use this door panel, does it match your interior? It's in pretty good shape, I can send more pics if you are interested. Not trying to make money, I paid $100 for it which is a bargain if you look at them on ebay much.

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As far as I can tell Toyota does not sell part of the door panel, only the entire piece which was quoted to me at over $600, and that was the dealer discount I was buying the truck from.

I bought a rear passenger side door panel on ebay a couple months ago. My 2015 has teeth or claw marks in the "leather" on the very top. PO had a dog, one of the seatbelts was totally trashed but the selling dealer replaced that due to safety. Anyway, I bought this one to see just how modular they are, and I could not use this one as the grey vinyl part is not a removable panel, it upholstery glued on. My door panel is all black so the search continues for an all black panel. If you are skilled and patient you could probably remove the grill from an existing panel by drilling out the glue rivets, that's what I would do if I was in your situation. Or separate the entire bottom half of a door panel and transfer it to your top half, all the bottom half pieces appear to be the same as long as the color is correct.

I can not use this door panel, does it match your interior? It's in pretty good shape, I can send more pics if you are interested. Not trying to make money, I paid $100 for it which is a bargain if you look at them on ebay much.

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Very helpful to see the panel from the inside, thanks for that. Bummer that is all 1 part. Yeah mine has the darker beige "leather" so the grey wouldn't match my truck either. Meh, probably more trouble than it's worth. I was hoping it was just a quick trim piece I could pop off and pop a new one on in a few minutes. I've lived with my cracked cover for 5+ years already. That aside, I'm somewhat interested in the panel you have just to have a spare, It looks to be in pretty good shape. $100 a great price indeed, but I'm assuming the shipping from you to Arizona would probably cost much more than the $100 panel. Any idea what shipping to 85018 would be?
 
Not off the top of my head and I'd have to box it up. Let me find some cardboard and bubble wrap and I'll box it up and see what shipping would be. I think it would be relatively easy to swap the bottom half of one door panel to another. The pieces are held together with some plastic weld/rivit deals. I'll try to post a better pic.
 
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08 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER REAR RIGHT PASSENGER INTERIOR DOOR TRIM PANEL DARK BROWN | eBay - https://www.ebay.com/itm/164801891540?hash=item265ef54cd4:g:cd8AAOSwEXRgbf3L

Is that what yours looks like? I look at these on ebay every couple days, that one has been on there for a while.

I need black on black.
Yeah that looks like the same interior color from my 08. Looks like pretty heavy wear on the plastic though. Other than the crack it looks worse than my existing panel. Your panel looks much better condition. I'll save that seller though, looks like he's got all the seats and some other goodies from that same 08 also that may be worth having at some point. I'll probably just live with it for now, it's such a small cosmetic thing. I was really hoping it was a $30-$50 15 minuted project. $270+ shipping + opening the whole door up............I'm becoming less interested in this project :yawn:. I have bigger fish to fry on my todo list. Thanks very much for the info though. I'm curious on shipping for your panel, but good chance I might still end up passing on it, so don't go to too much trouble. I'm fine with just a loose quote estimate based off size/weight. Thanks
 
It would probably be $20-30 UPS Ground. My son lives in Sierra Vista, AZ, I'm out there a few times a year. I'll hit you up before I come out next time and maybe I can bring it to Phoenix and we can have a beer and talk about land cruisers. I lived in AZ for 20 years, move to MO in 2020.
 
I'm also wishing we could buy just the speaker grille. I put a big gouge in my DS rear door grille trying to get the 2nd row seat out by myself, I'll never do that again. That thing is too heavy.

Maybe I'll check eBay, but I'm not sure it's worth $100+ to get it fixed.
 
It would probably be $20-30 UPS Ground. My son lives in Sierra Vista, AZ, I'm out there a few times a year. I'll hit you up before I come out next time and maybe I can bring it to Phoenix and we can have a beer and talk about land cruisers. I lived in AZ for 20 years, move to MO in 2020.
Sounds like a great plan my man! Thanks
 
just throw a tweeter grill over it and one on the other side to match

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I'm also wishing we could buy just the speaker grille. I put a big gouge in my DS rear door grille trying to get the 2nd row seat out by myself, I'll never do that again. That thing is too heavy.
I should probably stretch and warm up like I'm about to lift weights when I remove or install mine.. every time I feel like I've had a hard workout. That thing is no joke.
 
@DPA200 looking at that picture I bet you could harvest the grille off another door card by drilling the melted plastic rivets and then finding a way to do the same with the new grille on your door. Whether it is melting, or the correct screw into the center of the pin with a large washer..

That said, what year is your rig? I can at least dig up the part number to make ebay/etc searches easier.
 
@DPA200 looking at that picture I bet you could harvest the grille off another door card by drilling the melted plastic rivets and then finding a way to do the same with the new grille on your door. Whether it is melting, or the correct screw into the center of the pin with a large washer..

That said, what year is your rig? I can at least dig up the part number to make ebay/etc searches easier.
Agreed. My current plan is to probably buy @bronc076 's grey door from him next time he's out in AZ. Then take some time analyzing the best way to get that cover off. Melting, gluing, drilling, whatever. I've never opened the door panel on my truck before, is it pretty involved? Wonder if there is any magic way i can get the new cover on without taking the whole panel off??? Me and interior trim stuff I feel like never quite goes back together as good as it was when i took apart :frown:. I'd rather have my grill cover hole than mess up something important like the lock and door handle.

My other thought is more in the bush fix / redneck direction. Since the broken part on mine is still attached, I was thinking trying to pull the broken piece out and gluing it back in place. Wouldn't be seamless, but better than the hole. I really don't spend much time looking at my PS 2nd row door so it's not something that's in my face often. I finally fixed my missing seat heater knob yesterday, that was in my face every day. It's been a long hot 🥵 6 months in AZ, and it just cooled off this week so just eager to chip away at small cosmetic type projects that don't take much time.
 
Agreed. My current plan is to probably buy @bronc076 's grey door from him next time he's out in AZ. Then take some time analyzing the best way to get that cover off. Melting, gluing, drilling, whatever. I've never opened the door panel on my truck before, is it pretty involved? Wonder if there is any magic way i can get the new cover on without taking the whole panel off??? Me and interior trim stuff I feel like never quite goes back together as good as it was when i took apart :frown:. I'd rather have my grill cover hole than mess up something important like the lock and door handle.

My other thought is more in the bush fix / redneck direction. Since the broken part on mine is still attached, I was thinking trying to pull the broken piece out and gluing it back in place. Wouldn't be seamless, but better than the hole. I really don't spend much time looking at my PS 2nd row door so it's not something that's in my face often. I finally fixed my missing seat heater knob yesterday, that was in my face every day. It's been a long hot 🥵 6 months in AZ, and it just cooled off this week so just eager to chip away at small cosmetic type projects that don't take much time.
On door cards slow and steady wins the race, and the FSM is your friend. Get a set of plastic trim tools and a roll of blue painter's tape to avoid marring any surfaces. Usually you pop a piece of trim (or bolt hole covers) away from the large interior door pull to remove a couple large #3 or 10mm bolts that hold that handle to the door body. Then likely a piece of trim that needs pulled/manipulated for the interior door open handle. Then see if there are any screws down at the bottom.. some manufacturers do, some don't. Then you just start prying from the bottom.

The good news is most of the interior trim rivets I've messed with on my 200 are very high quality and come apart cleanly. You'll usually pry around the edge and get them all loose, and the top edge of the card will sortof hang over a flange along the inside edge of the window. Swing the whole thing out slightly then lift up and it comes right off. BUT.. make sure to disconnect any connectors for door panel lights. Easy to rip out if you get too excited.

Granted, I haven't done my 200 yet.. but I've done similar on lots of other cars. The FSM should show you the details.

More good news is that you shouldn't need to get into the door itself. Toyota likes to use a bead of butyl rubber to seal a thin sheet of plastic to keep dust/moisture inside the door and not in the interior.. opening that part is usually really messy and difficult to get put back just right.

Somewhere on my to-do list is pull my driver rear door card to figure out where the tiny screw that came out of one of the drain holes originated from. So far everything is still working so it isn't high on the list.. but that could change. I'll try to put together a how-to thread, but this could be a year or more out.
 

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