LOL Nice:tu:
I just installed a rubber bed mat - without tools!!!
They look better than I thought. I might have to get a pair now. Funny that they didn't include a matching cover for the e-brake. It looks odd and cheap now compared to the other 2. Maybe I can bolt my original factory shifter to the front of it instead...![]()
Well see Toyota took into account the domestic converters and you see, on Toyota's you need to push the e-brake off with your foot, the same way you put it on. On domestics you have to pull a lever to do so.They look better than I thought. I might have to get a pair now. Funny that they didn't include a matching cover for the e-brake. It looks odd and cheap now compared to the other 2. Maybe I can bolt my original factory shifter to the front of it instead...![]()
Well see Toyota took into account the domestic converters and you see, on Toyota's you need to push the e-brake off with your foot, the same way you put it on. On domestics you have to pull a lever to do so.
So if they covered that nifty little "Push On-Off" writing on the pedal with a cool metal cover it could potentially confuse some people and cause lots of damage to both the e-brake and the individuals ego![]()
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Disclaimer: This is in no way bashing Domestic owners. My father STILL does this when he drives my truck and I drive his F-250It's all a force of habit.
I ordered them from Genuine Toyota Parts and Accessories wholesale to the public. , its a dealership in Texas. They are a Toyota accessory but are made by some other company, the name escapes me right now. They were $46 + shipping.How much did they run you? Are these from Toyota or another company?