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07' SR5 DC 4x4, 5.7, TRD
Toyota SS steps
ARE MX cap
AMP bed step
DIY underseat storage
Weathertech Floor Liners
Weathertech Vent Visors CBTMA member
Ya those are the ones I have on my "list" not cheap but as the saying goes you get what you pay for. I really like the idea of the switch being on the stalk. There are some cheaper setups out there but I found the wiring is not all simple plug n play with them.
2005 Rockwood 26' 5'er, Michelin LTX MS tires, 270 watts of solar on the roof, 4 T-105 golf cart batteries, Xentrex converter, Outback FX2012T inverter/charger.
If you can't take it with ya, why bother with an RV!
2000 Tundra (bought 9/9/99)
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Normally I would never say this, but let the dealership install it (assuming you go with the OEM fog lights). Taking the steering column apart and working around the air bag is not something I was willing to do. Also, make sure you have the pre-wiring for the lights before you order. Pull the plastic cups out of the bumper (they're easy to pop out with a small pry tool) and look for a plug that's tied back out of the way. If you see them, you can add the OEM lights...otherwise you'll have to do something aftermarket.
I purchased the ebay kit with the dash switch. I just got it and with all the rain have yet to install it. But it eliminates having to take the steering apart which is not terrible and you control when they are on. And they are way CHEAPER.
I bought the PIAA set. They are nice, but make sure that your set has the stronger brackets they offer before having them installed. Mine took about 8 hours to install by an installer and the brackets were the weaker ones so the fogs shake. PIAA was great about sending out the stronger brackets, but now I have to figure out how to change them out because I don't want to pay again. They give off fantastic light!
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Driving A Dream!
Slate Metallic SR5 4X2 5.7 Crewmax/brushed stainless steel step-ups/15% tinted windows/ navigation/back-up camera/JBL System w-Sub/ steering wheel audio controls/Bluetooth/LineX/bed extender/Weathertechs/bucket seats/moonroof/ VIPER 5900/fully debadged/AVS Visors/Tundra Sills/Uncle Mike's Paddle Holster Mount/
UnderCover/Carriage Works Polished Grille 5-Piece/
PUTCO Pedals/Sport Shifter/ Smoked Headlights-Taillights-3rd Brake Light/ Tinted PIAA Fog Lights/22" Silver KMC 652Wheels/ 305-45-22 Nitto 420s/Borla Dual Split Rear Exit 2 in and 2 Out Exhaust/Billet 14" Antenna/ Rear Sway Bar/ VLEDS in Cab/ painted TRD CAI and engine cover/custom made "T" hitch plug/ AutoDimming Mirror
I purchased the ebay kit with the dash switch. I just got it and with all the rain have yet to install it. But it eliminates having to take the steering apart which is not terrible and you control when they are on. And they are way CHEAPER.
Is that the blinglights kit?
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2008 Toyota Tundra 5.7 2WD - Toy Hauler / 2006 Toyota Sienna Limited - Kid Hauler / 1993 Toyota MR2 - Autocross Car
Mods: Tekonsha P3; Tow Mirrors; TRD Wheels; TPMS Pipe Bomb
I like the fog light switch on the stalk, for that I would go through the trouble or "digging in". I like PIAA lights also, but was talking to Tim at Sparks and he said that hook up different that they don't plug into the factory connectors. Hmmm?
2005 Rockwood 26' 5'er, Michelin LTX MS tires, 270 watts of solar on the roof, 4 T-105 golf cart batteries, Xentrex converter, Outback FX2012T inverter/charger.
If you can't take it with ya, why bother with an RV!
2000 Tundra (bought 9/9/99)
JBA Headers
Gone but not forgotten~