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Window Shades & Hood Protection

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by mjvr2c, Apr 3, 2016.

  1. Apr 3, 2016 at 12:09 PM
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    mjvr2c

    mjvr2c [OP] Going Places!

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    Accessorized NOT Modified: Raptor Running Boards, Extang EnCore Tonneau Cover, LineX Spray-In Bed Liner, EGR Hood/Bug Deflector & Window Vents, Husky Rubber All-Weather Floor Matts.
    Window Shades & Hood Protection

    About to take delivery of a New 2016 Tundra Double Cab….

    I’ve looked at Weather Tech, AVS, and EGR. All look okay. Which is Good? Better? Best?

    Weather Tech is certainly the most expensive!

    1st Window Shades. I am leaning toward “In Chanel” Weather Tech snaps in, non-adhesive. Found a guy who had them, they were loose! AVS uses an adhesive tape. EGR snap in like Weather Tech.

    2nd Hood Bug & Stone Deflectors. ????
     
  2. Apr 3, 2016 at 12:39 PM
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    MotoTundra

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    -TRS Mini D2S Retrofit on TRD Pro Headlights (Apollo 2.0 Shrouds, 35w XB Ballasts, 5500k Bulbs) -Baja Designs Squadron R Sport Aux lights. -TRD Pro Grill -TRD Rear Sway Bar -BakFlip VP Tonneau w/BakBox -Dipped wheels & bumpers -Iron Cross HD steps -Undercover Swingcase -SunTek Paint Protection film -Tinted glass -Bedmat -OEM Towing Mirrors
    For the hood I bought SunTek paint protection film (clear bra) from Lamin-X.com
    and installed it myself, which was a bit tedious.
    I love it, that's what I would recommend. I also put it around the grill, on the fenders, A pillar, door cups, and below the headlights.
     

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