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I'm looking into picture for visor out of a 1984-1989 Toyota Pick up and wonder if anybody ever try to put them into 1979-83 toyota Pick up ....
They look twin but not sure it fit any help on that guys THNX
no .. cab curves are completely different ... they wont work without lots of modification .
I do have one to mould , and we will be producing them soon ..
As you are into all those models do door pull from a 1985-89 will fit . On a 1983 can't see why but my door panel are for this door pull model . But in my parts stack i only have arm rest with 3 bolts .
no .. cab curves are completely different ... they wont work without lots of modification .
I do have one to mould , and we will be producing them soon ..
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I can't wait to see these...might have to add one to my truck.
As you are into all those models do door pull from a 1985-89 will fit . On a 1983 can't see why but my door panel are for this door pull model . But in my parts stack i only have arm rest with 3 bolts .
not the same foundation holes .. nothing a dremel can handle though
This is cool! However, based on the original poster's question I got the impression he was referring to the interior sun visors and wondering if you could bolt up a second gen visor into a first gen truck.
Now I see that sun visor means different things to different individuals!
I'm eager to see what this visor that slacker made looks like on the cab. Would it just rivet to the roof?
^ well how about that .. I get it ..
and as a matter of fact , I used Tacoma visors in my Trekker , I just changed the hardware .. The color best matched the color change I did on the interior
and as soon as I get a pic of the outer roof visor installed , i'll get a pic of that 2