Toyota Quality Assured, Genuine Toyota Parts OEM Only, Not After Market
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- Toyota Quality Assured
- OEM, Not After Market
- Vehicle Specific
$72.61 Original price was: $72.61.$50.83Current price is: $50.83.

Toyota Quality Assured, Genuine Toyota Parts OEM Only, Not After Market
Barry Wisell –
These look great, are thick a seem very durable. Don’t buy aftermarket ones they’re much cheaper and don’t last. No installation sheet comes with it but it’s basic peel and stick just leave them out in the sun before you install to soften them up.
Braxton –
I would recommend installing wet with just a drop or two of soap in the water. Went on with ease and no air bubbles! Also bought the color match stickers to go on them. Turned out great and was very simple
MJ –
Great product to protect the truck kick plate. They also look great and add to the truck appearance.
Michael E Pass –
They were not really hard to install but you have to take you time. Will have to see if they hold up.
Roy Aguayo –
They look nice on my truckAnd they protect it
Crystal –
Great product, went on fairly easy just take your time. I read through the reviews and even though I was positive the soap and water method was best, I wanted to test out the peel and stick method (peeling off top half, gentle lining up, and then pressing from the inside to the outer edges) for research anyway.The peel and stick method was definitely easier to stick down, especially where the decal needs to fold down over the edge, but that way left me with a couple small bubbles. Those bubbles were small (last picture) but definitely noticable enough to be bothersome. However, I did do that one on the least used door in my truck so I think it was worth the experiment.Soap and water method was definitely the superior way of applying the decals. It allows you to adjust slightly before pressing into place. The bottom folding edges are a tad more laborious to get to stay down but definitely worth the extra few minutes per decal. Just keep starting at the center and push the decal down while pushing the water out. I used a couple microfibers instead of a squeegee to help soak up any moisture as I pressed down.A couple notes:Make sure you put the right decal on each side. I see some pics that have them on backwards and then mention them having a problem with the folding part. On each decal theres a part with a notch cut out, that notch faces the door hinges. If you put the flat edge toward the door hinge, it will still face the emblems and lettering the right way but, it will give you problems sticking down at the corners.Make sure to clean under the seal/trim/gaskets before using rubbing alcohol. I did a quart of warm water and about a 1/2 tsp of dawn soap to clean the area before wiping with alcohol and a microfiber.After cleaning with alcohol you should wet the area AND the backside of the peeled decal with water/soap solution before applying. It doesn’t have to be flooded, but if it is, its okay, it’ll be easy to make adjustments, but might take a little longer to set in place when you press down.Lastly, you can use doors floorboard trim as a frame of reference of where to place them. The interior’s plastic trim has cuts that are the exact lengths of the decals, so just use those to map out where to place them, and make sure your notch is faced the right way.Overall its worth the money and effort for the OEM decals.
The Reviewer –
Perfect! Highly recommended
Juan –
Protege y cuida el metal del carro