Are you talking about the floor latch covers? You may have them and not know it, look at the bottom side of your third row seats. They are usually attached there. If not I think there are also some on under-side of second row attached in the same manner.
My 1999 Land Cruiser only has 106,000 miles but it spent most of it's life in Arizona so the heat and sun had taken a toll on the leather seats. A local guy came to my house last week and did a great job on them. He filled all the cracks, sanded the leather and then died the seats for $85 for the front and middle row. The middle row looks even better but I didn't get a pic of them. It was a lot cheaper than putting new leather on and looks almost as good. He also did the armrest and console lid.
I would go by a car dealership that sells a lot of used cars and ask them if they have a guy that does interior dye. My passenger side door speaker grill was discolored from some kind of stain and he dyed it. I was really amazed at how good everything looks. My sons 4 runner had a few splits in the front seats, he made those look new again also. He did the 2 front seats of the 4Runner for $50 but they needed a lot more work.
Finished the sliders. Now on the hunt for the trim color paint on my rig. I pulled a piece and will take it to the local paint shop to see if I can get close on the color.
Going to pull the OE rack this weekend and test fit the new Lo-Pro mounts.
Any place that doesn't interfere with current wires/hardware. Maybe above or below the current harness? That way you have a reference point on the inside and out.
Any place that doesn't interfere with current wires/hardware. Maybe above or below the current harness? That way you have a reference point on the inside and out.
Drilled many holes in firewalls, just make sure you have the proper clearance on each side before you start. I can't speak for the 100 series, but I don't see why that wouldn't work as long as nothing's in the way.