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| Looking for these things Cheap? ![]() Toyota Parts Cheap - Genuine OEM has them for $42 each. These are for Chrome BUMPERS: 52126-0C020 Left Side 52125-0C020 Right Side Last edited by TundraScout : 03-07-2008 at 12:12 AM. Reason: EDIT: These are for Chrome |
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| I think the resin bumper and the metal bumper use different ones, so make sure you get the right ones.
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| You may want to try this! I find the lowest price on the internet for the OEM part that I want and then go to my local Toyota dealer ,show him that I can buy it for a certain price and offer to buy it from him for the same price and ,so far ,he has met it every time and didn't factor shipping into the price!! Try it ,they have more leeway than you think ,especially if you are going to buy alot of accessories. Keep it local if possible ,you get the parts quicker and if there is a problem ,it's easier to solve. |
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The screw on the back of the light itself. Do you unscrew it and screw it into the hole on the back of the fog light bumper insert? |
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| Actually, the hole at the bottom of the previous picture supports the fog light adjustment gear only, and is not for mounting the shroud. The mounting of the shroud is actually just a snap in fit, its not screwed in at all except for the elongated dogtag hanging off the one side (at top). The little tags at the front edge of the should hold it in place (there is one shown at the way left of the pic below). You can install the light either before or after the shroud is snapped in. Here it is with the light installed: ![]() I installed the lights, and had some trouble with the OEM switch (couldnt pull steering wheel off without a puller tool). If someone needs one, let me know. I'm going to use the OEM wiring to the electrical box, and just run wires to the relay terminals to turn them on. More pics later this weekend. |
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