I just bought the all weather mats, bug deflector and mud guards. Anyone have any ideas for some other cool accessories. I have the 15 XLE in Blue Crush
Fun:
Shark Fin antenna: Beat-Sonic FDA9T Functional Shark Fin Antenna
The part number FDA9T-8T5 is for "Blue Ribbon Metallic"... but check your specific paint code for Blue Crush, looks like it's 8W7.
So I'd give them a call and see if they can get an FDA9T-8W7
Another 10 minute install.
Fun:
Shark Fin antenna: Beat-Sonic FDA9T Functional Shark Fin Antenna
The part number FDA9T-8T5 is for "Blue Ribbon Metallic"... but check your specific paint code for Blue Crush, looks like it's 8W7.
So I'd give them a call and see if they can get an FDA9T-8W7
Another 10 minute install.
I bought the same mud guards and door sills. I've seen the door molding installed low on the doors and also half way up. Where should they been installed for max protection and awesomeness
best too keep it simple. i did few accessories on my rav.. most of it are functional accessories, as i call it. here are the things i bought my rav.
1. mud guards
2. weathertech floormats
3. side window wind deflector (very useful in parking in baking heat weather or chilly night drives)
4. door handle chrome cover (just want to keep my door handles from scratches)
5. door cup clear plastic cover (prevents scratches from your finger nails)
6. LED lights with interior lighting
7. HID conversion on headlight and fog lights (when i really need illumination on dark winding roads trips)
8. switch back LEDs on front signal lights
still have to buy
1. body side moulding (saving up for these)
2. front bra (when going on a long road trip so i wouldn't worry of messing up my front bumper due to stone chips and bugs)
3. clear hood deflector (looking and saving for this; for long road trips as well)
I just ordered new housings and am going back to Halogens on my Tacoma.
After 3 years I'm tired of dealing with the issues that come with aftermarket Chinese HID units.
The units from Theretrofitsource are as good as it gets... and my high beam switched lead is unplugged because they stick, I've replaced the both ballasts 4 times, and I had a harness go bad. They've upgraded the harness design so THAT shouldn't happen again...
But I don't like having to pull off the freeway and get dirty fiddling with the things in the dark when my headlights suddenly decide to stop working.
I actually carry two spare ballasts and a spare relay switch box.
And PLEASE don't run those HIDs in the fog housings on the road if there's another vehicle within a half mile.
Aside from CHP cracking down on them, they are extremely irritating and dangerous to other drivers.
The fog housings have no shield over the front... you're putting a freaking arclight up front.
Thanks to everyone posting helpful info. Just got my RAV4 this week and did some minor painting. Can't wait to get shark fin antenna, side moldings, interior LED lights and better mats. I have to look around more to see about installing better door speakers.
just like what they mentioned in the video aside from the LEDs, you'll also need to install a resistor (which can be bought to the shop where you will buy the LEDs) to regulate the its blinking.