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BeenYota 01-02-2010 05:06 PM

89-95 4Runner Trim Removal
 
To the crafty and intelligent 4runner owners: Any of you successfully remove trim? If so, what steps can you recommend?

Mine is a 92 in particular.

Respectfully,
Ben

Bigblock 01-02-2010 05:17 PM

There is lots of trim on a 4Runner.What are you talking about?
Bigblock

BeenYota 01-02-2010 05:51 PM

Response to the vague
 
To start I'd like to remove the black strips down the sides of the body. Does anyone know if there are punch holes behind, or is this just adhesive?

Next, I'll be working on the interior trim. Anyone add wood grain, brushed aluminum, anything worth mentioning or posting a picture of?

Best,
Ben

tj884Rdlx 03-05-2010 05:27 PM

many of the removal procedures are described either in the FSM or clymer's. have you checked 'em both out? my first tip is never use metal to remove plastic. oh, and always expect to break clips. they suck.


maybe you've already heard of this trick: you can sand hard plastic interior trim smooth with fine paper; then sand briefly with a very course piece. put in some scratches about the depth of scratches in brushed aluminum. then paint the trim with silver or chrome paint. it might be chrome. it doesn't come out very chromey, just shiny silvery. THEN you take some slightly thinned black paint, and rub it on with a thinner damp rag.

then wipe off the trim with another damp rag until you get the black off. try not to remove the chrome base. use a matte clear if necessary.

the black will stay in the scratches but wipe off the surface. looks like brushed aluminum, no fabrication. only crafty paint tricks one cool method is duplicating that method where you put a round scratch pad in a drill and make the marks like fish scales overlapping. same method with plastic. but i'd use thinned silver over the chrome. not black.

there's a method for doing wood grain too. any "stain" or "wood" you want. one way is to cut up sponges a certain way and apply paint with them. and when you clear that style, it looks like laquered wood. make the entire interior look lined in cherry wood. haha!



p.s. sorry for a quick threadjack, but if anyone can post a link to how remove the outer "4RUNNER" logo black panel, right behind each side window, 1st gen?? i've done searches a dozen different ways and it's not coming up. ok, hijack off.

DeathCougar 03-05-2010 05:46 PM

There are no black strips down the body from the factory.

Those were added aftermarket.

Junkers88 03-05-2010 05:48 PM

I used rocks and brush to remove most of my chrome trim........ seemed to work out well. :oops:

BeenYota 03-07-2010 05:24 PM

Heat
 
A heat gun and a dribble of goo gone took the black trim pieces off quickly. With the strips and adhesive absent, there is only glossy paint.

Thanks for the tips.

airkewld4life 03-08-2010 01:47 AM

BeenYota: What fender flares are those?

abecedarian 03-08-2010 02:26 AM

I almost posted the Doogie Howser "trim" clip... ... ... ...
what's "white castle"?

:chairfall

James Dean 03-08-2010 05:02 AM

Your molding is just an adheasive "off the roll" body side molding. There shouldn't be any holes under it, unless the owner was trying to cover something up. The only trim holes I know of are the two for the center Toyota logo in the tailgate. The SR5, V6 and 4Runner don't have any holes.

Your flares look like an "off the roll" flair as well. You cut it to length, rolled it in position, inserted flat 4" plates that had holes in each end into a groove, and screwed it to the inside wheel well.

http://www.jamesdeancreations.com/4R...Bumper%203.jpg

http://www.jamesdeancreations.com/4R...ack%20Flex.jpg

James Dean 03-08-2010 05:07 AM


Originally Posted by tj884Rdlx (Post 51384580)
p.s. sorry for a quick threadjack, but if anyone can post a link to how remove the outer "4RUNNER" logo black panel, right behind each side window, 1st gen?? i've done searches a dozen different ways and it's not coming up. ok, hijack off.

They were just held on with tension pins or christmas trees, unfortunately because of of their age the pins or mounts usually break when you try to remove them.

BeenYota 03-08-2010 07:08 AM

airkewld4life,

They are as James mentioned "off the roll" type flares. Inexpensive and a little ugly. I've got my eye out for the next best thing. To be street legal in MN they recommend having enough body or mud flap to cover any wheel protrusion. I'd like to find a flare that looks decent enough to paint.

Respectfully,

airkewld4life 03-08-2010 08:10 AM


Originally Posted by BeenYota (Post 51386490)
airkewld4life,

They are as James mentioned "off the roll" type flares. Inexpensive and a little ugly. I've got my eye out for the next best thing. To be street legal in MN they recommend having enough body or mud flap to cover any wheel protrusion. I'd like to find a flare that looks decent enough to paint.

Respectfully,

Alright cool. Thanks for the info. I'll have to look around for some of that.

tj884Rdlx 03-12-2010 01:29 PM


Originally Posted by James Dean (Post 51386452)
They were just held on with tension pins or christmas trees, unfortunately because of of their age the pins or mounts usually break when you try to remove them.

thanx, James!

@ BY: Bushwacker makes 5 different flares now. i think your best bet for a '92 is the "extend a fender" model. it's the biggest without going to the pocket style with the "bolt notches" around the edge. site says it adds 1.25" of tire coverage.

these would look most "oem" when painted. check 'em out at the bushwacker site. here's a pic:
http://www.bushwacker.com/images/trucks/31907.jpg


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