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Old Feb 7, 2005 | 11:34 AM
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Do NOT buy Wildcat Flash Taillight Guards

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I ordered a pair of Wildcat Flash Taillight guards from Everything Offroad.com and dashmats4less.com. They sent me the correct item, but it did NOT fit my vehicle.
So, they're recieving merchandise from Wildcat Flash that does NOT fit 2nd gen 4runners.
They are going to fully refund me the shipping costs now, so I can't say anything bad about the company.

I do recommend that you don't buy Wildcat Flash taillight guards specifically, and I don't recommend the company Quality-S in general. When I called them to figure out the install, because the screws needed to match the tail light screws, they did not know what to do. The bottom screw was nearly 1/2 inch off, the top was like 1/8 inch off. I KNOW my 4Runner is completely normal in this sense, so they're making horrible products that don't fit the 2nd Generation 4Runner taillights. The guy told me, although he was just being honest, "I'm sure that if I send you another pair your going to have the same problem." So... he knows that this doesn't correctly fit 2nd Gen 4Runners?
I recommend you don't buy this product.

I recommend you don't do business with this company.

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Old Feb 11, 2005 | 11:39 AM
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Everythingoffroad.com

I purchased a set of "wildcat flash" tail light guards from them.

They arrived quickly, but with no hardware or instructions. They are simple to install though, right? No, they are in no way a good fit, the brackets do not line up in any way with the tailgate and they are too big. Overall, they looked like some black market hack job.

I had a replecement set sent out, they shipped for free and quickly. This set had a very poor instruction sheet and, a bag of self tapping screws. The website said "no drilling required"... Hmmmmm. Well I fooled around with them for a while and they don't fit anywhere close to good. Now I have two sets of crappy guards and 4 holes in one side of my tailgate.

I have requested a full refund, have yet to hear back fro them but will keep you all posted.

Anyone know a good brand for 2nd gen. tail light guards (black) ???

Lamm
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Old Feb 11, 2005 | 11:58 AM
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cebby just sold some..

all you have to do is drill 2 holes in each taillight and screw the tailguard in.

shouldnt be hard at all
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Old Feb 11, 2005 | 12:08 PM
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Maybe with the 3rd gen. Of course you need to drill 2 holes and such. You would just have to see it to understand completely I suppose.

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Old Feb 11, 2005 | 12:11 PM
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where are the pics?
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Old Feb 11, 2005 | 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by jimabena74
where are the pics?
Well, If I had a digicam that could show a good resolution shot, I would love to share, but I don't. $$$

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