The passenger side looks promising, the the drivers side appear to be a bit more involved to get the connector out. I can see one, but that might be for the illuminated door sill.
Yep... Very helpful. My Toyota dealership friends were not sure if the 1958 even can with the wiring for the running boards. I suggested, as others have, that the connector might be tucked up under a rubber plug in the body floor. How were you thinking of shipping these, and what would that...
Never received the texts... Thank you for posting the price and pictures for all. I think what folks might want to know about is the wiring for the lighting bits. Did yours come not wired?
As I stated, at this time, they do not have a 'PT' in front of the number, as they are not a currently available accessory. If you look up the part numbers given, you will find that they are parts that can be ordered, usually by a repair shop, to repair your vehicle if damaged. Given that many...
My privious post contains the part numbers for the stock running boards. They don't have a 'PT' in front of the part numbers, because they are not accessories. I have not verified that the connector for the lights is indeed tucked into the harness, but I suspect the short cable assembly from...
No worries... I went down the same hole. I will post back here, when I figure out which way to go. For a person my size, have something to step on is helpful.
I'm looking for these because my 1958 came with none. I love vehicle, but I'm a little bigger, and having the running boards will make getting in and out a bit easier. I am not opposed to a road trip, or shipping.