Rare tailgate latch?
#1
Rare tailgate latch?
Hey guys, I am a proud new Yota owner with a question. I have an 88 2wd pickup with an odd tailgate that I've had trouble finding elsewhere. Instead of one latch in the middle, there are two manual style latches on both sides of the tailgate. Can anybody tell me anything about this tailgate and maybe where i could find another? This one is kinda rusty. Thanks in advance!
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Welcome!
A picture would help!
1984-1988 two-wheel drive trucks could have a two-latch tailgate. Usually they are found on the most basic models.
Does it look like this?
Photo source:http://www.jims59.com/1988ToyotaTruck/
A used one from a salvage yard is probably your best bet. I will have to look and see if there is a two latch style tailgate aftermarket.
A picture would help!
1984-1988 two-wheel drive trucks could have a two-latch tailgate. Usually they are found on the most basic models.
Does it look like this?
Photo source:http://www.jims59.com/1988ToyotaTruck/
A used one from a salvage yard is probably your best bet. I will have to look and see if there is a two latch style tailgate aftermarket.
#4
Thanks!
Yep, that's the one. The truck has a few rust spots that I'm not too worried about at the moment, but the tailgate has quite a bit around the rotating point that I'm a little concerned about. Thanks for posting the pic, I may be able to get a few tomorrow sometime.
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Yep, some base model 2WD trucks with the Japanese style beds (curved bedrail) got the two latch tailgate.
2WD Trucks got both the Japanese and American style beds. 4WD Trucks only got American style beds, so they never had the two latch style tailgate for this generation.
Edit: above is for U.S.A. spec. trucks, other markets are different.
2WD Trucks got both the Japanese and American style beds. 4WD Trucks only got American style beds, so they never had the two latch style tailgate for this generation.
Edit: above is for U.S.A. spec. trucks, other markets are different.
Last edited by old87yota; 01-24-2019 at 09:44 AM. Reason: Clarification
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Here are a few pics
Like I said, there's definitely some rust that needs taken care of, buy i think it's a pretty cool little truck. Has 130,000 original miles. Suffered from front end damage, but me and Dad were able to straighten it out decent enough. Still looking for a new(er) hood, and eventually a new 2wd fender, but I don't think it looks too bad with the 4wd fender on lol. What are your guys thoughts? What are some things I should do to the truck first?
Last edited by Jakeob Klover; 01-24-2019 at 12:02 PM. Reason: Picture
#10
Old Toyota trucks, 2wd and 4wd, came with that bed here in Europe:
https://blog.toyota.co.uk/history-of-the-toyota-hilux
https://blog.toyota.co.uk/history-of-the-toyota-hilux
#11
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Close, but that is for a 1979-1983 Truck. It will probably fit, but might look weird.
Europe (and basically everywhere else) got a lot of cool options that the Americans did not get.
I edited my previous post to mention for U.S. trucks only. Of course the American style beds were for the Americans. It was probably a move Toyota did to compete against its American competitors.
Old Toyota trucks, 2wd and 4wd, came with that bed here in Europe:
https://blog.toyota.co.uk/history-of-the-toyota-hilux
https://blog.toyota.co.uk/history-of-the-toyota-hilux
I edited my previous post to mention for U.S. trucks only. Of course the American style beds were for the Americans. It was probably a move Toyota did to compete against its American competitors.
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#15
Unless you are stuck on getting original style for the show and shine you can buy different latches that would work. Marine stainless steel latches or as some use on hot rods-- seat belt buckles mounted on inside of box. Lots of options.
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