#1
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Dec 20, 2015
I've made a couple easy mods to my 2014 XLE, but I'm interested in what others have done for simple / cheap.
My simple list so far:
Hitch ($300)
All weather OEM mats and cargo mat ($140)
Cargo net
Auto-dim/compass/Homelink rear view mirror ($70)
Hard-wire radar detector
I'm looking at improving audio system for about $500.
What other options have people found?
#3
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Dec 20, 2015
Camry/loud horns - a must do upgrade!
Hood and moon-roof deflectors and window vent shades.
Fog light mod.
#13
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Jan 2, 2016
Camry/loud horns - a must do upgrade!
Hood and moon-roof deflectors and window vent shades.
Fog light mod.
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Did you have to take off the front bumper for the horn?
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#4
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Dec 20, 2015
Get the best tint you can afford. My dealer put some low quality tint and the heat from drivers side window was frustrating. I also put some clear tint on the windshield to reduce glare and heat. Much happier now.
Amazon has magnetic phone mount two pack for 11.99. It's excellent. I use Waze now exclusively. I have GPS but don't use it because the WAZE is better, easier.
#6
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Dec 20, 2015
OEM Mud guards part #PU060-42013-P1, shop around to get the best price, they're about $60-$70.
#7
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Dec 21, 2015
Would love to know more about how you got homelink for $70.
#8
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Dec 21, 2015
Deleted the roof rails. (not really cheap, $100 in parts)
Blacked out the chrome mustache in front grill.
#10
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Dec 30, 2015
Just added some splash guards that I bought off Ebay for about $25. Easy on and they look like the more expensive stock ones.
#12
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Jan 2, 2016
Body Side Mouldings = Under $150
Canadian VIN only - TVIP security system with glass breakage = $250
These are both Toyota OEM parts, installation of both took 30 minutes.
The BSM are harder to install than the TVIP/GBS.
Also:
Beat-Sonic FDA9T Functional Shark Fin Antenna
$125 for a functional sharkfin antenna
was it hard to install that shark fin? im interested on doing that to mine also
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#14
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Jan 2, 2016
No!!! However, you do have to disassemble the front grille a bit. You'll also need some short pieces of wood to act as wedges so you can get your hands inside the grille area to work.
Deft hands help too!
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