06-16-2021, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by spartacus
Buy Heavy duty neoprene rubber sheets and cut them out to size. 4th Gen section has a good thread as a guide.
DIY Engine Splash Shields.
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thanks for that link, wonder if there is a pdf on making them for the 3rd gen like there is for the 4th gen
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06-16-2021, 04:04 PM
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The Rad Rubber shields are a lot thicker than OEM. I wonder if the thinner material is better, as it would be more flexible? I'll be the first to admit though that soft goods are not my engineering forte.
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maybe not, but with practice grasshopper.....
add it to your list of items you sell
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06-16-2021, 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by 3bears
thanks for that link, wonder if there is a pdf on making them for the 3rd gen like there is for the 4th gen
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I don't think there is a pdf but using your old ones as template and cutting them out should be easy.
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06-16-2021, 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by spartacus
I don't think there is a pdf but using your old ones as template and cutting them out should be easy.
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that is if a person had old ones. my 2001 only has little shreds left
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06-16-2021, 05:13 PM
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that is if a person had old ones. my 2001 only has little shreds left
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First Congrats on the highlander find
Some' tracing paper a pencil might work or just taking a ball park piece and trimming it. let me know and I can trace mine on paper and mail it to you.
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06-17-2021, 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by spartacus
Buy Heavy duty neoprene rubber sheets and cut them out to size. 4th Gen section has a good thread as a guide.
DIY Engine Splash Shields.
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I recommend EPDM, based on my experience. Neoprene is probably fine also.
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In 2013, I bought EPDM synthetic rubber sheet (1/16th inch thick or maybe the next thicker size) from McMaster to create the missing splash shield pieces on my '97.
They are still fine, 8 years later.
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06-17-2021, 01:57 AM
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What 4runner trims did Toyota put the OEM front mud flaps on? My base one never came with them. Been wanting some for a while to prevent rocks and shit from flinging up and hitting my undercoat or getting caked on my frame.
Rubber mud flaps seem the way to go so you don't have to worry about breaking it if you go off road, and hopefully snow wont build up if the mud flap isn't rigid.
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06-17-2021, 02:19 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by spartacus
First Congrats on the highlander find
Some' tracing paper a pencil might work or just taking a ball park piece and trimming it. let me know and I can trace mine on paper and mail it to you.
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thanks
and my new to me 2000 has them intact...so I can copy those if needed
thanks
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06-17-2021, 06:50 AM
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THIS. EPDM is the same type of rubber used in tire valves, tailgate stoppers, and other bushings not constantly exposed to oil
Quote:
Originally Posted by pluton
I recommend EPDM, based on my experience. Neoprene is probably fine also.
Data:
In 2013, I bought EPDM synthetic rubber sheet (1/16th inch thick or maybe the next thicker size) from McMaster to create the missing splash shield pieces on my '97.
They are still fine, 8 years later.
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