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Old 06-14-2023, 12:19 PM
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Anyone with a 95 4Runner and Oak interior?

Hoping someone on here has the Oak leather interior in the 4Runner and can give me the actual trim code for it please?
Off the door tag.

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You don’t have the vin label on the door jam?
post your vin number and I might get the data
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I do. Big problem is my truck has the blue interior and I want to switch it to Oak. I want to experiment with plastic paints rather than buy all new plastics. With the paint code I can order what it should be and experiment with the couple of oak colored parts I have.

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My '95 has oak; I'm picking it up from the shop today so I'll check the code.
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I'm jealous! And thank you. Appreciate it.

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Ah, ok👍🏼

Trim codes aren’t quite like paint codes. The first two letters are the type of fabric or leather (including weave pattern) with the actual color the last two numbers. I’m not sure a paint supplier can work with a trim code. But getting the code would be a good starting point.
maybe SEM has a color chart that you could try and match against an actual trim piece that’s already oak.
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I have an automotive paint shop here in town that says he has some old Toyota trim color mixes. Just trying to gather as much information as I can get. It may come down to the eyeball in the end. But just don't want to leave anything out.

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Originally Posted by Jakespeeds
I'm jealous! And thank you. Appreciate it.

Jake
I believe it's the JF44; you can see oak/beige color in the door panel. I also came across a site that may be of some help in finding paint.

http://importarchive.com/toyota/4run...1995/paint#6J7

https://www.automotivetouchup.com/to...nner/?code=6J7



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Old 06-16-2023, 10:33 AM
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Thank you very much! I have a local automotive paint shop that has all the mixing abilities. He believes he has original mixing information for interior touch up from the era. But you can imagine how well organized he is. So this gives me a place to start.

I appreciate it very much.

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Old 06-18-2023, 08:09 PM
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I found a mixing formula for SEM Toyota Oak, but they don’t say light or dark.

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I am not aware or maybe more accurately I have never seen a light oak. As far as I know that would be the tan color.

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Ok, here’s this if your paint person can use it.
SC5943
It’s how many grams per pint and quart

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Its times like these I realize how bad I am at searching the internet. That is way cool. Thank you.

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