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Would anyone know a part number for the version that fits the 120 series by any chance? I've been looking through Partsouq and couldn't find one listed and would like to get OEM ones for my 120 if at all possible. Thanks.
 
I ended up getting these and installing the rears only. As someone else said.. typical toyota quality and details. Low profile for sure.

I can’t answer the wind noise question well as I didn’t install the fronts, but the rears are silent.

Significant airflow when parked? Not really. But it helps. I might throw the fronts on for my next trip and see how I like things. If so I’ll post about wind noise.


Would anyone know a part number for the version that fits the 120 series by any chance? I've been looking through Partsouq and couldn't find one listed and would like to get OEM ones for my 120 if at all possible. Thanks.


Try @ranma21 as he imports these and some other parts. Might know how to get numbers for your 120
 
Quick note on the ones that get applied with double-stick tape. I did a ceramic coating treatment on a friend's brand new truck last summer, then he had the GMC dealer install a set of these, with tape. He lost 2 sets on the highway, and they figured out it was the ceramic coating doing it's job (nothing sticks to it). I had to use a bunch of alcohol to get the tape to stay stuck on.
 
Might not be as much issue on the Toyota original ones as they have small brackets (2 per window) that attach to the door frame with plastic pins on top of the 3M tape. I used acetone to clean the surface prior to installation and it gripped instantaneously. Pics below.

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I got the Toyota branded ones as well, solid attachment, haven’t had any issues with noise at highway speed. They have a very low profile which I like, but you can’t crack the window too much without exposing the opening near the mirrors.

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i'm re-thinking the WeatherTech deflectors after reading responses. i like these--any idea what the oem part number is for 100 series cruiser?
thank you



I have the OEM ones (part number 08611-60880)

I would say go OEM, the fit and finish is excellent. I have aftermarket ones on my 80 series (WellVisors brand), and the fit wasn't good, the shade is also too dark especially at night, and the clips have rusted within a couple of months. No such issues with the OEM visors on my 200.

Some people might find them tacky, but their usefulness outweighs any cons in my opinion. It's great that I can crack open the windows while parked under the sun and come back to a cooler cabin without any fear of water getting in if it rains. Also useful when rolling the window down on a downpour (getting a parking lot ticket/card, etc)

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Anyone take these through the car wash?
 
Many times ( more than 30) with no issues
 
Does anyone have the installation manual for these OEM side visors (08611-60880)? I want to get mine installed but they did not come with the manual and the inter webs were not helpful. 🍻
 
i have the OEM ones also, and they are a great fit and finish. No issues with the windows opening or closing.

I found mine on ebay and they shipped from a dealership in Dubai.

Looks like there is a set on ebay now from texas.

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I’m a AVS fan , I have had These on a few land cruisers and other trucks , I only use the ones that attach to the outside of the truck , not a in the channel fan .
The 3m double face tape they use is good stuff , never had a set come off .
 
Somehow I lost one of the window clips prior to my install of 08611-60880. Eventually I was lucky enough to find someone in Japan to send me the "small parts kit" that comes included with these visors for 2000 yen. I might not be the only person in the U.S. with spare clips for the factory visors Toyota produced for the Japanese Land Cruiser market, but my guess is if someone else in the U.S. ever needs one... they will find this.

 
Somehow I lost one of the window clips prior to my install of 08611-60880. Eventually I was lucky enough to find someone in Japan to send me the "small parts kit" that comes included with these visors for 2000 yen. I might not be the only person in the U.S. with spare clips for the factory visors Toyota produced for the Japanese Land Cruiser market, but my guess is if someone else in the U.S. ever needs one... they will find this.


Is there a part # for the "small parts kit" ?
 
Anyone with any recent experience with the WellVisors kit? I'm looking to add them to my 2013 truck.

 

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