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Mudguards OEM part number? Aftermarket mud flaps options?

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I also see two part numbers in the instructions. The last two digits, if 00, they are normal. If 10, they are wide. Might be interesting for folk with wider tires. The normal just about cover the SR5 tire spray so wider might have been a better option.
 
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The rear are a bit of a pain. You do have to drill through trim and the panel. The panel is plastic as is most of the front and back.

Drilling the holes for spring clips would be easier with wheels off or a very small 90 degree drill and short bit. Without that, you can manage it but drilling at an angle making an ugly hole.

All done, on to other stuff.
 

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Working with Rally Armor to confirm fitments for the 4Runner. Worked with them on the Land Cruiser. They are heavy enough to knock down debris and light enough to give way when you crawl over objects.

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They'll be wider than OEM ones.
Any ETA yet?
 
 




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