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| Factory NAV would not be economic with the cost of the Toyota parts. There are several excellent aftermarket systems such as the Garmin products (there are others) that are the equal or better of the Sienna system and can be used across several cars. | |
| In response to kmead. I installed the rear mudguards yesterday and you have to drill 3 holes. It was much harder than installing the fronts which only took about 10 minutes. Did not have to take off the rear wheels and used a 15/64 drill bit that worked fine. Hardest part was getting the pin out of the bottom panel. Ended up paying $36 for front and rear plus tax. My dealer gave me a coupon good for 15% off accessories for 6 months. Thinking about buying a bug guard but would like some feedback from others about bug guards. Did notice that the right rear cover where mudguard attaches seemed to be loosely attached. Has anyone else noticed? | |
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I installed front and rear mud guards today. I agree with liaison that removing the pin was difficult. I ended up breaking the anchor that the pin engages during the process but don't think it needs to be replaced because of the support provided by the bolt and screws. The Toyota bug guard went on without a hitch and took 5 minutes. No wind noise noticed. I am certain it will reduce rock chips on the hood. I am pleased with the appearance and would recommend it without reserve. Paul 2004 XLE, Artic Frost Pearl, Package #12 |
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Mercier, you can probably get those pins from a body shop. They might even give them to you or ask your dealer the next time you have your van serviced. I was thinking about replacing mine since they were mangled during installation of the mudguards. XLE Salsa Red Pearl Pkg.#1 |
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do any of the vans w/ mudguards being installed have running boards? I'm planning to get the rears but not the fronts unless someone has been successful. We're very happy with the hood protector. While there are no bugs in NY in Jan, the road salt and slop that collect on the sides and running boards is nonexistent on the hood. The windshield seemed to collect less road spray when travelling at speed. |
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For my 04: trying to decide between Toyota's or Weathertech. I was all set to go with the weathertech until I saw, "fits 98-04" I'm not familiar with any other sienna models before 04...but since the 04 is very different, does anyone know if the Weathertech's fit well in the 04 Sienna? Thanks for any input! |
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How does the bug guard install? Do you have to drill holes or does it clip on? Is it easy to remove and put back on? Dooper |
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| Uses holes that already exist in the bottom of the hood. It takes about ten minutes to install, remember to put a blanket over the engine area so that when you drop a part that it won't disappear. | |
| Answering my own post here: I ordered the Toyota all weather mats vs. the Weathertech ones. I was able to see pictures of both on another forum, and the weathertechs just don't fit as well. They overlap the driver's foot rest, and the 3rd row ones need to be trimmed down. | |
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Cpstech, does the Toyota set you ordered include one that covers the well behind the third seat? And if you do not mind, where did you order the parts? I saw at Weathertech site that they sell a separate piece that matches nicely (at least according to the picture) the size and shape of the area. Thanks. |
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