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Dasher Deals Billet Aluminum Latch Pivot for First Gen Tacoma Tundra Rear Quarter Window (Pair)

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Dasher Deals Billet Aluminum Latch Pivot for First Gen Tacoma Tundra Rear Quarter Window (Pair)

Dasher Deals Billet Aluminum Latch Pivot for First Gen Tacoma Tundra Rear Quarter Window (Pair)


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4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5 out of 5
622 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, ease of installation, fit and value of the auto accessory. For example, they mention it works great, is easy to install and that it fits perfectly. That said, some are happy with ease of replacement, and appearance. That being said, opinions are mixed on the latch.

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268 customers mention244 positive24 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the auto accessory. They mention that it works great, is an excellent replacement for old, broken billets, and is solid. Some say that the latch pivots worked well and are a nice idea for long-term durability.

"...Although the pin is not 100% in it still works perfectly and if I really wanted to I could cut the excess off...." Read more

"...I compressed them in place with large mouth vice grips.Work great and rain is coming." Read more

"...Overall, the product is simple and solid. Both of my pieces had to be bored out on the window latch side...." Read more

"An excellent replacement part for something that Toyota should never have made out of plastic...." Read more

133 customers mention114 positive19 negative

Customers find the installation of the auto accessory to be easy. They mention that the product is simple and solid, and easy to install with a power drill. Some say that the instructions are intuitive enough that someone with minimal experience can follow them.

"...and pick the method you feel most comfortable with and installation is a breeze...." Read more

"...This is an easy, less expensive and superior fix to a broken nylon pivot." Read more

"I was astonished how easy this was to do.. I simply used a very small Philips head screwdriver on the small rod inserts on the broken latch I am..." Read more

"...Overall, the product is simple and solid. Both of my pieces had to be bored out on the window latch side...." Read more

104 customers mention76 positive28 negative

Customers like the fit of the auto accessory. They mention that it fits perfectly, is good solid fitting, and is a replacement for OEM pivot.

"Great replacement for OEM pivot, size is the same...." Read more

"...in, WD40 would have helped probably.. but then the window fit tight and locked perfectly...." Read more

"...They are very small and if you drop them you may never find them...." Read more

"...side of the latch with relative ease (and a lot of oil) and it was a solid fit. Unfortunately, the hole on the window side was too small...." Read more

48 customers mention45 positive3 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the auto accessory. They say it's a great product for a good price. Some say it saves money and is a reasonable easy fix.

"...This is an easy, less expensive and superior fix to a broken nylon pivot." Read more

"...Better value and price than OEM. My local dealership didn't offer just this pivot piece and wanted $55 for the whole window latch...." Read more

"...never have to worry about these breaking and they were a lot cheaper than the OEM part which I'm sure would have broken again...." Read more

"...Best of all the price was great. Sure 2 tiny parts for $10 might seem too much but compared to replacing the entire hinge its a steal...." Read more

21 customers mention21 positive0 negative

Customers find the replacement of the auto accessory to be easy. They mention that it is a quick and permanent fix, and that the fit is perfect. Some say that the product is made of aluminum and easily replaces the plastic OEM brackets that failed.

"...This is an easy, less expensive and superior fix to a broken nylon pivot." Read more

"...A beautiful solution to bad original equipment. I used an allen wrench to knock the pins out enough to remove the broken, plastic billet...." Read more

"...Replacement only took minutes & the fit was perfect. I recommend removing the latch from the window before tapping out the pin...." Read more

"...These brackets are made of aluminum and easily replaced the plastic OEM brackets that failed...." Read more

17 customers mention17 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the auto accessory. For example, they mention it's well-designed, excellent, and fabulous. Some appreciate the little wing windows as a nice touch. Overall, most are happy with the quality and finish of the product.

"I have a 2002 Toyota Tacoma Extra Cab. The little wing windows are a nice touch but the plastic latch pivots didn't last long before thet both broke...." Read more

"...The quality looks excellent and they should do the job quite nicely...." Read more

"These are fabulous! Best price I could find for 1 complete window lock was $60 and my niece broke both...." Read more

"...They look great and are a major improvement over the stock pieces, which are apparently junk." Read more

55 customers mention29 positive26 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the latch. Some say that it latches tightly and the windows shut securely, while others say that the window doesn't close tight.

"Great replacement for OEM pivot, size is the same...." Read more

"...and -on my fault- ended up with a very large hole and the latch wouldn't hold in place...." Read more

"...They fit my 01 Tundra perfectly and even have the nice latching/clicking feel when closed all the way. Dasher Deals has great customer service...." Read more

"...I have a 1998 Tacoma Pre-runner. My quarter window behind the driver is too loose and I got these to fix it...." Read more

15 customers mention3 positive12 negative

Customers find the pin size of the auto accessory to be a little tricky. They mention that it doesn't include pins, and that the pins still press into the ears of either the factory body bracket or plastic latch. Some customers also say that the factory pins were slightly wider.

"...Although the pin is not 100% in it still works perfectly and if I really wanted to I could cut the excess off...." Read more

"...Dont lose the pins! You must reuse them since the new hinges do not ship with new pins...." Read more

"I lke that these are made in USA, however they did not come with new roll pins...." Read more

"...I used a small drift punch and had no problem getting the pins out...." Read more

Better then I was expecting
5 Stars
Better then I was expecting
Bought these to replace the plastic pieces that come on my 2003 Tundra. Used a punch to get the pins out, replaced with the new aluminum replacement part. It took me under 20 min to replace both windows.Great product, and I would recommend them to anyone.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2016
If you read enough of these reviews you will see that a small minority of people have problems with the size of the existing pins fitting into the newly purchased aluminum replacement piece. I was unfortunate enough to be one of those people. If anyone is keeping track, 2001 Tundra. Long story short I needed to use an 11/64 drill bit to open the holes up to be the appropriate size for my pins. Before I found that bit of information, I started to try and install following the directions from the video. This resulted in one of my latches having the new aluminum piece in it and the pin having been hammered 1/2 way down and not going any further and not being able to retrieve it out as well.

I wrote to Dasher Deals for help around 10pm and had a reply by 10am. Essentially telling me to step up the hole size I went and got another bit. Doing the 11/64 on the other aluminum piece I had I was able to open the holes and do a clean install in less than 15 minutes for one side. Being careful of the truck attached piece I let some WD40 soak on the pin for a minute and wiggled it around before trying to extract it. I used a punch as well but only used the side of the hammer from the inside of the doors as minimal amounts of force were needed and this prevented any deformation from occurring on that part.

After getting one done correctly I went back to the stuck piece. Not being able to extract the pin and cleanly bore out the hole I decided to just try and go through the plastic latch piece as well. I did this very slowly and with a lot of lubrication. After feeling that I bored it out enough and cleaning the shavings off I was able to get that other side installed as well. Although the pin is not 100% in it still works perfectly and if I really wanted to I could cut the excess off.

Through all of this I wrote to JJ, the seller, twice. Both times prompt replies and nothing but sorrow for my difficulty and offers to help. I won't go into detail everything JJ offered because it was so far above what I would have expected for a pair of $15 replacement parts. Despite being part of the 2% that are having problems with these, I would still recommend this for anyone that has their latches not working. If your pins are giving you a lot of trouble going back in, stop trying to force it and get an 11/64" bit to bore it out and then you will have the experience that JJ built these for. Also, if you have any problems be sure to write to the them as I would bet from my experience that every customer is treated like this and that JJ really believes in his product and guarantees it to the point where he could have lost money helping me but still was going to back up his product. I wish every transaction with a hiccup could be this good in resolution. Thanks again JJ!
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2016
Everyone who has an access cab Tacoma or Tundra is going to need these because the original factory plastic hinges on their will eventually become brittle and break. Read the tips that the numerous other reviewers have described and pick the method you feel most comfortable with and installation is a breeze. I had my broken plastic hinge replaced with the new metal hinge in under 15 minutes from start to finish. I found it easier to remove the screw that holds the latch bracket to the glass before attempting to remove and replace the broken plastic hinge. I used a screw thin enough to press the small metal pins holding the broken part out of the latch usong channel lock pliers. No hammer or punch needed. Dont lose the pins! You must reuse them since the new hinges do not ship with new pins. They are very small and if you drop them you may never find them. Then just make certain the hook on the new part faces the same direction as the old one did then press the small metal pins back in their respective holes using the pliers. Reattach the bracket to the glass with the screw you removed earlier and you are done. Easy peasy! My new window latch works as well as the original with no high pressure car wash leakage or wind noises.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2016
2001 Toyota Tundra TRD 4x4 Access Cab. Needed to be drilled out with 11/64 bit but they are aluminum and was east to do, held piece with one hand and used a cordless drill. It's probably safer to use pliers or a vice but there's not much to it and my hands are not very strong There wasn't too mush resistance and it was a flash.

Takes about a half hour 20 minutes for the first window and 10 for the second. I used a nail and a small hammer to carefully push the pins partially out and then used vice grips to twist and pull the rest of the way out. Don't need to remove the screw and swing arm assembly. It is a good time to check and see if the screw needs to be tightened a bit but not too tight and put just a little angle on it to match the swing arm.

Drilled the holes and put a little oil on top. The all rounded end goes in the smaller pin side that it mounted on the door. On the swing arm side the small flat side of the pivot faces you and the sharp edge faces the window. I compressed them in place with large mouth vice grips.
Work great and rain is coming.