I bought my brand-new 2024 1958 Model LC a couple of months ago and it did not come with any floor mats. Was I supposed to have had floor mats (any style) included with my purchase or are they considered an option?
I started by working it loose gently from the rear forward. Then alternating between the upper front and the rear until it eventually unsnaps itself. And I wouldn't advise using anything to pry it off. Yes, it does take a while with lots of patience and gentleness.
To the OP of this thread, if you can do an easy plug-n-play swap of the headlights, you shouldn't have any problem finding someone here in the forum who'd be willing to trade their square headlights for your round ones.
It makes one wonder why a 12.3" screen wasn't part of all Land Cruisers (and Prados) to begin with, instead of an 8" in just one trim level (i.e., 1958).
It seems like such uniformity would've been much simpler and a lot less expensive for Toyota.
If you're planning to install your aftermarket dash cam next to your rear-view mirror (preferably on the passenger side), there is already a 12 Volt DC harness inside of the mirror's backside enclosure. The cover for this enclosure (which sits up against the windshield) snaps off with a little...
Agreed. The Toyota-installed OEM dash cam is a lawsuit waiting to happen. Since it's mounted right at eye-level, it obstructs the view enough where pedestrians, stop signs and other items cannot be seen by the driver.
My wind noise is kicking in at about the same speed on my LC1958, with it being most pronounced at 60-65 mph.
It occurred with the stock tires when I still had them and didn't change one way or the other when I upgraded to BFG KO3's. Plus, I don't have a roof rack of any sort, leading me to...
Beginning with my very first Land Cruiser (a 1959 FJ25) and every 25 and 40 series since, I've become accustomed to seeing the "Toyota Land Cruiser" emblem proudly mounted on the front fender aprons.
So, it only stood to reason that my latest LC acquisition should wear the very same iconic...
I thought it was kinda strange that the rear hatch emblems on my LC 1958 highlight the "i-FORCE MAX" engine while camouflaging the iconic vehicle name: "LAND CRUISER." Whose idea was it to put black lettering on a black background? 😳
Well, I decided to change all of that. Off came the...