Anyone tried Aries action power nerf bars ? I’m not sure but they might work.. according to rep but I’m not sure of the design.
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Any luck on the taco swap over ?Well there's that. I once thought it might be an option if my AMP project didn't pan out. If it ever stops raining I'm going to start measuring the Taco to see if they' swap over to the LC.
Not yet, other projects before I take one off the Taco. I contacted the company but no action yet.Any luck on the taco swap over ?
I’m interested if you stillI'm taking my illuminated running boards off my LC Premium in the next couple weeks. I wouldn't mind shipping them if you're interested.
Hi. I have a GX550 Overtrail with the OEM running boards which have lights. First question, can I swap these for a member’s LC First Edition rock sliders? Second, if I do that do I need to plug the connectors for running board lights? Or does OEM rock slider have a connection? I know zero about electrical stuff…thanks!Thanks! I ended up going a different route rather than getting the parts from Toyota since it's much more expensive that way. They Charge about $5 for each plug (6 needed) and those are like 10 cents when gotten from wiring specialists.
For anyone interested in Replacing their factory running boards with non OEM rock sliders, you will need to plug the connectors for the running board lights. You'll need the following
2 x connectors - Sumitomo TS025-3P
6 x connector plugs - Sumitomo TS025-PG.
I ended up ordering the parts from a website that sells OEM electrical connection parts for about 10$. If I would have ordered from the dealer it would have been 4x more.
Attached is the instructions from Toyota when replacing the running boards. Shows how to assemble the connector with the plugs and the procedure overall.
Thanks!oem rock sliders come with a dummy connector to plug into the wiring connector from the running board that you will remove.
Confirming my LC FE has a connector somewhere underneath near my rock sliders in case I replace it with an OEM illuminated running board from an LC LC with premium package. No need to find a harness for it? Or does a dummy connector mean there's no power to it and will be non-functional.oem rock sliders come with a dummy connector to plug into the wiring connector from the running board that you will remove.
Did you find somebody to trade you their running boards for your rock rails?Anyone find the part numbers for the illuminated running boards that come with the LC Premium package? I have an FE with Rock Rails that I would like to trade for illuminated running boards, but if I cannot find anyone in the Northeast looking to trade or even sell there running boards, I will have to see about purchasing a set new from Toyota.
X .Pretty sure others have already confirmed but I finally got an email from Amp saying they're not making powered steps for the LC. On that note, saw the new 4Runner will have a powered step option for their higher trims. Hoping it'll be plug and play and cost less than the Lexus part.
Question on this, when I try to order Sumitomo TS025-3P it wants me to select a wire size? Is this a cap or a connector? Does the wire size matter? (Finally for my LC, need to figure this out before the rock rails arrive!)Thanks! I ended up going a different route rather than getting the parts from Toyota since it's much more expensive that way. They Charge about $5 for each plug (6 needed) and those are like 10 cents when gotten from wiring specialists.
For anyone interested in Replacing their factory running boards with non OEM rock sliders, you will need to plug the connectors for the running board lights. You'll need the following
2 x connectors - Sumitomo TS025-3P
6 x connector plugs - Sumitomo TS025-PG.
I ended up ordering the parts from a website that sells OEM electrical connection parts for about 10$. If I would have ordered from the dealer it would have been 4x more.
Attached is the instructions from Toyota when replacing the running boards. Shows how to assemble the connector with the plugs and the procedure overall.
It asks for a wire size because the connector will come with rubber seals that allow a wire to go through, but you will not use those so you can select any wire size that is in stock.Question on this, when I try to order Sumitomo TS025-3P it wants me to select a wire size? Is this a cap or a connector? Does the wire size matter? (Finally for my LC, need to figure this out before the rock rails arrive!)
Thanks, I'll try that.It asks for a wire size because the connector will come with rubber seals that allow a wire to go through, but you will not use those so you can select any wire size that is in stock.
You’ll use the TS025-PG plugs rather than the seals to plug the holes where wires would normally go in.
So, I have a bare bones 1958 and I would like to install running boards or steps. I have seen some videos/pictures of Toyota all over the world but USA where their Land Cruisers are rocking full size running boards. Like the one bellow.
My white one at the bottom for reference.
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Just installed the LC trim(?) running boards on my 1985 edition. Took less than 15 minutes to install myself as the bolts needed are already attached to the rocker panel. Just plug and play. Following are the parts numbers I ordered from my Toyota dealership: Right-hand Step Board Product ID: #51083-60290 Left-hand Step Board Product ID: #51084-60290 |
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Does the 1958 have the power cables to run the lights?
Just installed the LC trim(?) running boards on my 1985 edition. Took less than 15 minutes to install myself as the bolts needed are already attached to the rocker panel. Just plug and play. Following are the parts numbers I ordered from my Toyota dealership:
Right-hand Step Board Product ID: #51083-60290
Left-hand Step Board Product ID: #51084-60290