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Does anyone know if the Husky liner fits:
1) in the "well" behind the 3rd row?
OR
2) over the folded 3rd row to the back of the 2nd row?
www.mats.com
http://www.weathertech.com/store/vehsearch.asp?item_group_id=1&make_id=52&year_n- o=2006&veh_id=657&veh_opt_choice_id=0
It does appear that the Huskyliner fits in the "well" so if it's cheaper than at mats.com, go for it my friend. I have been buying mats and stone deflectors from mats.com for years and the quality is excellent!
www.huskyliners.com and then enter make and model and year.
There's a mat for the well behind the third row, and one that fits with the third row folded away, all the way up to the back of the second row seats - that's the one I want. Even comes in a light color to match the interior.
The all weather mats looked excellent, remember someone in the Tacoma Forum recommending theses guys. Didn't check it out then.
I just bought Sienna XLE Limited. My dealer was selling 7yr/100K platinum warrenty for 1400. Could any one suggest a dealer in bay area to get best deal ( I am thinking about 900 $ will be a great price)
http://www.trdparts4u.com/ME-CEIC.aspx
Mine came with a step bumper, but you probably want the stuff for parking. I'm sure a generic one would fit with two-sided tape if you feel up to it. You could get that at any local auto parts store, I'm sure.
I have 2004 LE and it came with the 2nd row audio controls. I see two screws that look quite easy to remove them. I am eyeing on those cheap DVD players on eBay for $300. Would this work on my van?
Do I need a professional, or can I simply remove the existing console and just plug the connectors?
Appreciate some feedback.
I am thinking color coated would look better.
I expect to need to add GPS antenna, any other items? is it simply no go? How do I find out?
Any suggestions appreciated.
For 06-07 you can buy the old style surround and get a double-DIN opening, too.
My concerns would be the steering wheel stereo controls, if you have those, they may not work after the swap.
I'm currently looking for floor mats, hitch, hitch accessories, like bike or cargo attachment for hitch. I'm looking online but could not figure out which one would fit and look best.
Also, where can I get the some interior add-ons to make my LE look like XLE...
* 12.1" Jensen DVD player, ceiling mount
* Garmin c340 portable GPS, top of dash mounted
* Wheelskins leather steering wheel cover
* Lexus leather shift knob from eBay
The shift knob was slightly used and to be honest I wish I'd got a new one instead.
The kids love the movie player. Makes any trip over an hour a pleasure.
I'm still considering the options for floor coverings. I have the carpets but they are light and look dirty already.
Where did you get this from? What color is this, cost? Was easy to put-on? Does it look the same as on factory leather steering wheel?
Thanks,
It's definitely nicer than the plastic steering wheel, not quite as nice as factory leather because it's not a custom fit around the spokes.
There are two grays, and I picked the darker one. It's still a little bit lighter than the Stone interior on my Sienna, though it certainly doesn't stand out.
I bought it because I had one on my 1991 Ford Escort GT, which I liked so much I removed it and put it on my 1998 Subaru Forester. That means I used the Wheelskins cover for a whopping 17 years!
It's extremely durable, and the only nics came from my dad's rings, he must be a white-knuckle driver! :surprise:
Give yourself about 2 hours to put it on, be patient.
I saw one in shopping mall parking lot and it had Toyota logo on it. So, I assume it is from Toyota. It was tiny and was not nice looking in my opinion.
Thanks,
Thing is, those attachments are a bit pricey. So is the hitch.
The OE harness doesn't cost a lot more then the aftermarket ones. So if I order one I will get the OE wiring harness.
Aftermarket hitches cost a lot less, but you do sacrifice some clearance. To be honest I sort of want to see how well they fit before I make my final decision.
Thanks, metmdx.
Thanks
I have been thinking about the same as well.... I was at walmart and they're selling different brands of "Scratch X". It claims it will remove small scratches...
Do let us know if your experience if you do something with the scratch.
I had to special order it from the local auto parts store, they called it a "blind spot lens". I got an 8"x10" sized one.
Install was easy, just clean the window, then sprayed water on both the lens and the glass. I peeled the top half and rolled it out towards the top, then did the same for the bottom. That got most of the air bubbles out. The rest I just pushed out with my thumb.
How does it work?
It does help. A car disappears in the rear window, yet I can still several feet in front of that car with the lens.
I could be better though. I think it's glare, but the bottom 1/3rd of the lens is useless, and reflects the sky. So you can't see your bumper, or even close.
I did some tests with a chair, and I could see a chair a couple of feet away from the bumper with the lens. Without it you're hopeless, you pretty much don't see the chair at all.
So this is useful if your expectations are reasonable, and at just $14 worth it for sure.
I may experiment with changing the location to see if I can reduce the glare. Maybe even mount it portrait (it's landscape now).
There's no glue or tape to hold it on. It's very light and basically holds on with, I dunno, static or suction? Peels right off easily.
I moved it because I noticed the wiper was blocking part of the view (originally it was on the passenger side). So now it is slightly more on the driver's side.
No damage to the rear defrost at all. It's just water between them, which probably just evaporated.
Not sure about the brand. I did a special order from Advanced Auto Parts. It was $13.xx delivered, no extra for shipping since they sent it to the store.
It's very, very simple, just a plastic sheet with concentric circles that create the fish-eye effect.
And how difficult and expensive is it?
Thanks,
It is a HUGE aid in backing up. I can see kids standing pretty much right behind the van. Strongly recommended if you don't have audio or video backup aids.
To be honest they use them as a catch all for small toys, but it also happens to hold cups when we need it.
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I may be willing to swap with you, do you have a gray interior?
We never fold it down, so I'd rather have the extra storage.
So, wanna trade? It would be win-win. :shades:
Does anyone have any suggestions along these lines and/or know of any aftermarket add-ons that might work for me? Thanks in advance for any input you can offer.
Has anyone had the Toyota VIP Remote Start installed on a Sienna and are you able to operate it through the vehicles Key FOB?
I definitely do not want to carry around two sets of remotes.