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Trying to find a replacement front drivers side interior door trim panel?

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by tundrav82020, Jun 23, 2025 at 3:10 PM.

  1. Jun 23, 2025 at 3:10 PM
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    I have a 2006 Tundra XSP, so has the partial leather door trim panel.

    I'm trying to find a replacement drivers front door trim panel.

    I've been checking the online scrap yards, including my local LKQ parts, and ebay.

    I'm having a hard time trying to find a replacement panel, anyone managed to find one lately?

    Thanks
     
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    can you add a photo
     
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    I find about 10 of them near me using www.car-part.com

    Knowing where you are, and seeing a picture of what you've got, would help us help you a helluva lot.
     
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    I'm located in Eastern NC, pics attached..

    Thanks

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    Good luck on finding that whole door card in what appears to be the gray family....dark charcoal or dark gray.

    Have you considered replacing the door armrest and the purposely wrinkled leather yourself?
    I say purposely because when I replaced that sheet of leather this past fall and the front seat leather with the full Katzkin kit, it became apparent how Toyota caused that wrinkle look.

    In any case, that color leather could possibly be found at an upholstery shop and the door armrest can possibly still be found according to what gray color that is for your 2006, if it's indeed in the gray family.

    74220-0C011-B0....dark charcoal
    74220-0C011-B3....dark gray

    Be glad to add more pictures of what's required to remove and comments of how best to do the leather replacement. There's also numerous videos that can be supplied of how best to properly remove the door card so as not to break the door trim that someone broke.

    my replaced drvr door leather....

    Drvr Door.jpg


    An excellent DIY of door card removal by @FrenchToasty....

    06 DC rear door card removal | Toyota Tundra Forum
     
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    Thanks for the info BubbaW,

    Unfortunately my current door trim was glued and screwed, so there's probably not a high chance of saving it when l have to get it off.

    I'm having to remove it, to replace the interior door handle, as that's basically cracked.
     
  7. Jun 24, 2025 at 6:42 AM
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    And I will just add that, as a fellow Oak interior guy, that looks strongly like Oak to me. You can tell by checking your driver door sticker, see here.
     
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    What actual door trim did they actually “glue and screwed”….curious what you mean or show what you mean with picture when you get around to it. Yeah, the door armrest is held in with 3 screws.
     
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    Throwing in my unsolicited 2cents.... I'd save that door card and just find a matching door pull. Scrape off the residual glue and the screw holes will be covered. The rest of the door card looks just fine
     
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    Good idea!
     
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    You may be right and was kind of hard for me to tell even tho I have Oak also. I’m assuming gray because of the drvr master door/window also appears to be in gray family IMHO

    edit to add….it appears his 06 ext is grey in color to me….but as you say, mdl code will tell.

    IMG_6175.jpg
     
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    You and me both, man, I can't tell you how frustrating it was looking at junkyard interior pictures online and trying to guess whether it was tan or gray when I was looking for the Sequoia/DC console to swap into my 2001 AC! Depending on the lighting it looks tan or gray.
     
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    If l can save the door card/trim panel l'll try, just not sure it's going to survive being removed.

    The original window sticker shows as the exterior color as Silver Sky Metallic, believe the interior is Ash.

    Door Jam shows:

    C/TR: 1D6/FK11
    A/TM: A01B/A750E

    driverside.jpg
     
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    My door pull broke also, I replaced it with a junk yard one. It’s a part that turns into two pcs, a plastic skeleton and a foam wrapped in leather, over time they separate. Probably why yours has screws. Handel is drilled to the plastic. Removing it is just like 9 little screws on the backside.

    These handles go quickly at the junk yard. Took me some trips to finally get one. Twice I saw someone take it in front of me because I was distracted looking a the engine bay for random stuff. It sells for around 10$-15. I thought the rear driver door was the same part number but it’s not. So I have an extra rear Handel now.

    the leather, an Upholstery shop can fix that easily

    I also bought the handles off Amazon and just used them for the parts I needed, so everything keep the original oem texture. Buy the two pack it’s cheaper

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    Interior Door Handles W/ Bezel...
     
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    The FK is F=fabric and K=a particular pattern you have. Of course some folks model code will show F and they have leather and vice-versa, L and they have fabric.
    The 11 says 1=gray family and the last one 1 Tundra calls Light Charcoal
     
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    Thanks Bubba, l think it's probably because it has the X-SP package, and the leather was included in that package.
     
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    For DC, they sell that armrest/pull handle separately. One of our members got one (OEM) and it broke not long after, and I think he ordered another. Someone from the PAC NW I believe, I think it was his passenger side, and his gf/wife was upset with it being broke. He got a new one from the dealer, it arrived with the rubber material pulling away from the foam base. But I can't find the post for the life of me.

    The base part number is 74220-0C011-XX where XX is your color code, color code is always a letter and number, like E1, B2, etc. where Es are browns and Bs are greys (or is it Cs are greys, I forget?), but like ... in 2006, with Sandalwood is E2, not sure about your color.

    Breaking off door pulls with the double cabs is nothing new: https://www.tundras.com/threads/i-need-a-new-door-panel-where-do-i-get-one.71493/#post-1840633

    EDIT: Looks like Bubba already got the base part# above. Beat me to it!
     
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