First Edition Mudflaps

Yes, toyota does make these mudflaps without the First Edition logo. They offer them in black and red. I have a set on my 1958 in black.

The only thing is the front ones need to be trimmed. These are for the japanese market and they don't fit exactly the same. Fortunately, I just took a First Edition one and traced it, then trimmed. Perfect fitment and they reuse the factory hardware.

link here and can confirm, these are 100% oem new from toyota.
$416 feels a bit steep for the mudflaps
But at least you can buy it.
Thanks for the link.
 
Yes, toyota does make these mudflaps without the First Edition logo. They offer them in black and red. I have a set on my 1958 in black.

The only thing is the front ones need to be trimmed. These are for the japanese market and they don't fit exactly the same. Fortunately, I just took a First Edition one and traced it, then trimmed. Perfect fitment and they reuse the factory hardware.

link here and can confirm, these are 100% oem new from toyota.
Welcome to the Jungle!
 
$416 feels a bit steep for the mudflaps
But at least you can buy it.
Thanks for the link.
No worries. I love mine. I also picked up the OEM rain visors from that site. they take about 2 weeks to process the order and 1 week in actual shipping time. Overall happy with them so far.
 
When I was looking at those flaps on that site last week, they were literally $364 shipped out the door. Now they are $416...??

I guess this inflation is really kicking in rapidly now. Perhaps I should start looking at the prices at the grocery store now.
 
When I was looking at those flaps on that site last week, they were literally $364 shipped out the door. Now they are $416...??

I guess this inflation is really kicking in rapidly now. Perhaps I should start looking at the prices at the grocery store now.
checking back on my invoice, fees and shipping included was $405.65. OE stuff is gonna be pricey, relatively new car and rarity factor too.
 
checking back on my invoice, fees and shipping included was $405.65. OE stuff is gonna be pricey, relatively new car and rarity factor too.
For sure. I will pay the higher prices for OEM all day long. You get what you pay for many times over w/ OEM.
 
Yes, toyota does make these mudflaps without the First Edition logo. They offer them in black and red. I have a set on my 1958 in black.

The only thing is the front ones need to be trimmed. These are for the japanese market and they don't fit exactly the same. Fortunately, I just took a First Edition one and traced it, then trimmed. Perfect fitment and they reuse the factory hardware.

link here and can confirm, these are 100% oem new from toyota.
Thanks for the info. Do the rear flaps bolt patterns perfectly match the base land cruiser mud flap bolt patterns such that this is a simple 5-10 min swap with existing bolts?
 
Thanks for the info. Do the rear flaps bolt patterns perfectly match the base land cruiser mud flap bolt patterns such that this is a simple 5-10 min swap with existing bolts?
Rear flaps are direct, no trimming and use the factory hardware. I fully installed all 4 in a parking lot in about 10mins including removing the original ones.
 
$400! Next we will have mudflap locks.
Everything associated with the name Land Cruiser is higher priced. I have found this across the board with parts/accessories/etc.
 
Rear flaps are direct, no trimming and use the factory hardware. I fully installed all 4 in a parking lot in about 10mins including removing the original ones.
Do you have a printable template of the First Edition flaps for the purposes of trimming these?
 
Rear flaps are direct, no trimming and use the factory hardware. I fully installed all 4 in a parking lot in about 10mins including removing the original ones.
Could you post pics of the front mudflaps to show how and where you trimmed them down to fit? And maybe a pic close up to show how it mounds to the factory spot?
 
I'm digging that easycars website, thanks for the share. Lots of knick knacks!
 
I installed the Easycars flaps today.

The rears mounted on directly, no problem.

For the front ones, I think I understand the trimming that @AKK-LC250 was talking about, but I was able to install them without doing any trimming.

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This is what the front flap looks like, post-install, without any trimming.

The offending piece that I believe you would need to trim the flap around is this, I think:

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It only sticks out about a half inch though, and the mounting screws / clip for the front flap are all on the other piece, so if you can mentally deal with the fact that there's a bit of pressure pushing the flap away and it's not sitting perfectly flat, then you don't need to trim at all.
 
I installed the Easycars flaps today.

The rears mounted on directly, no problem.

For the front ones, I think I understand the trimming that @AKK-LC250 was talking about, but I was able to install them without doing any trimming.

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This is what the front flap looks like, post-install, without any trimming.

The offending piece that I believe you would need to trim the flap around is this, I think:

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It only sticks out about a half inch though, and the mounting screws / clip for the front flap are all on the other piece, so if you can mentally deal with the fact that there's a bit of pressure pushing the flap away and it's not sitting perfectly flat, then you don't need to trim at all.
This is exactly it. It did bother me that they stuck out a little. I'll post a photo shortly, sorry she dirty
 

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I installed the Easycars flaps today.

The rears mounted on directly, no problem.

For the front ones, I think I understand the trimming that @AKK-LC250 was talking about, but I was able to install them without doing any trimming.

View attachment 16234
This is what the front flap looks like, post-install, without any trimming.

The offending piece that I believe you would need to trim the flap around is this, I think:

View attachment 16235
It only sticks out about a half inch though, and the mounting screws / clip for the front flap are all on the other piece, so if you can mentally deal with the fact that there's a bit of pressure pushing the flap away and it's not sitting perfectly flat, then you don't need to trim at all.
Outstanding. I was literally just looking at those flaps this afternoon online.
I haven’t pulled the trigger yet.
Sounds like they went on well.
How do they look?
 
Outstanding. I was literally just looking at those flaps this afternoon online.
I haven’t pulled the trigger yet.
Sounds like they went on well.
How do they look?
They look pretty nice!

My main reasoning for getting them was that even on some relatively mild offroad trails I've gone on, the factory plastic mud guards get snagged / bent up and snap back often, which is pretty annoying. Also, when the tires kick up sand and dirt, they do stop it from getting on the paint, but it builds up and has to be cleaned out.
 
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