Replaced my air filter and topped off the windshield wiper fluid in preparation of the 100's in Hills Event!
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Cell phone holder is an awesome part that's cheap.
Change the fuel filter.
Rear mud flap removal. I was going to remove mine and found the same flimsy result you've encountered. I would not leave it like that. You'd be better off trimming the originals back to minimum or finding something else to hold the rear bumper more securely. I read a thread a while back about some guys tracing out the mudflap onto a thick rubber piece and fitting the flapless rubber piece in place of the original.
Or get a steel bumper =)
My thoughts exactly... I'll probably go at them with some kind of saw to get them as small as possible. Not entirely sure why Toyota would make the rear bumper cover structurally dependent on the mud flaps, but whatever haha
I don't quite have the money for a rear bumper at the momentThanks for the advice!
Have you not seen my setup for no mud flaps?
There's no way I'm chopping my bumper like yours! At least not at the momentHowever, I did end up chopping the mud flaps today for a "delete" look but still retained the structural integrity of the bumper.
Also pulled the fender flares today!