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Thought I saw them recently (few weeks ago) at Toyota...Maybe SOR?

That would be a good project for someone...that and the tailgate handle pad.

arthog? nuclearlemon?
 
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Thought I saw them recently (few weeks ago) at Toyota...Maybe SOR?

That would be a good project for someone...that and the tailgate handle pad.

arthog? nuclearlemon?

have a good tail gate pad too start with? Are they NOT available?
 
have a good tail gate pad too start with? Are they NOT available?


Not that I have seen. I will double check with Toyota. Not at SOR. As for the mirrors...I may have a pad set of those, but not the TG.

And SOR on line shows neither.
 
If Eric can't help you I know I have at least one side and probably both for the mirror gasket down in Guatemala.
 
Get a couple of tire inner tubes and make your own, it's a handy thing to be able to do with parts as rare as ours.

Brian
 
Side mirror gaskets are easy to get. SOR, Man-a-fre. They supply new ones with any ynew side mirror. Info is a couple years old so maybe that has changed, IDK.

If Eric can't help you I know I have at least one side and probably both for the mirror gasket down in Guatemala.

Get a couple of tire inner tubes and make your own, it's a handy thing to be able to do with parts as rare as ours.

Brian


I believe the notion here is to get the mirror pads (which are not flat rubber) without buying the mirrors. My set goes with my mirrors, but I was offering them as models should someone want to replicate them. They hold up better than most rubber and plastic on the cruisers but there are many that are shot and some folks have mirrors but not pads.

So, unless Man-a-fre has them stand alone, replication might still be a goal.

Side bar back to the original thread (sorry, no hijack intended): John, sounds like a good offer from Cruiser-guy. Mine are as I say, mine for my mirrors.
 
I got a new set of mirrors for my Pig, Maybe a year or so ago. Came with the hard rubber/soft plastic gaskets.....
But they don't fit real well on my Herculined doors. The grit gets in the way. So I'm thinking inner tubes is the way to go. If you've still got smooth doors, I'll sell you my rubber pieces for a huge sum of money. Or whatever I can get.
 
There should be an abundance of those pads as the '55 mirrors tend to break but the pads seem to last well.
 
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