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nataku 07-03-2014 12:33 AM

TRD JDM Louver Install (and "review")
 
Heya folks,

Time for another fail DIY from me. This won't be quite as bad as my previous endeavors, but I still have some useful "don't do it this way" advice as always. Skip to the review section if you just want to read that part. It's after all the pictures so it should be easy enough to find.

Warning: excuse the quality of the pictures; I drink while I do things to my car.

Preparation

What comes in the box?

Sorry I don't really have much in the way of inventory pictures; I kinda decided last second to make a DIY, as always. But here's a list of what you should find very nicely packaged in your box from TRD:
  • Instructions!
  • Allen Bolts + key and Washers (8 of each I believe)
  • Paper Cutout Templates
  • Plastic Glove
  • 3M Cleaner and Primer
  • 8 Installation Brackets
  • Louvers (DUH)

What tools do I need?

Scissors, and painter's or masking tape. Seriously that's it. Everything you need comes in the box. I would also recommend a box cutter / razor blade to make your life easier, but the tip of a scissor blade worked fine for my purposes.

What do I do!?

Holy crap Japanese! I can't read this shit... What do I do?? Relax, my rudimentary (worse than a 4 year old's) ability to read katakana got me through this. I am armed with enough knowledge, and now experience, to tell you what the steps are so you can avoid the pitfalls I found. It's really hard to mess up this installation. I say it enough times that it's getting old but I am seriously inept at this stuff, and I still managed to do a good job IMO.

There are only a few major steps to this, and lots of repetition. The basic idea is as follows:
  1. Cut the templates out (including the openings in them for the brackets)
  2. Clean the edge of the rear window with the provided stuff (I windexed the whole thing before too)
  3. Tape the templates to the window with painter's / masking tape
  4. Prime each of the positions in the middle templates with the provided stuff
  5. Stick the brackets on in the correct positions (only two are unique)
  6. Position the louvers
  7. Bolt them down

I will go over each step in detail with pictures!

Installation

The templates

https://i.imgur.com/gVdClcM.jpg

The templates are provided on these (irritatingly) folded pieces of paper. Desperately and futilely attempt to flatten them out, then arm yourself with scissors and/or a razor blade. Work very slowly, ESPECIALLY ON THE SIDE WITH THE SHADING, and be as accurate as possible. This is the part where you guarantee you will be positioning the louvers correctly. DO NOT BE IMPATIENT. ZEN.

BE WATER MY FRIEND.

Don't forget to cut out the center rectangles in each template. This is where the brackets will be positioned for the louvers.

Prepare the window

(Optional but not really) You should clean the rear windshield with some windex or your other favorite window cleaner before you even come near it with anything in this installation.

After you have done this put on the industrial-strength plastic glove provided and cut open the 3M cleaning solution provided (picture below).

https://i.imgur.com/GbBWCmT.jpg

Clean all around the edges of the windshield (I believe the instructions specify 70 mm... because wtf). Just clean basically anywhere that you can't see through, it's okay to get this stuff on the rest of the glass... It smells like it's probably just isopropyl but whatever. Don't breathe too much of it.

Position and tape the templates

Time for my first mistake. There is an order to the templates along the bottom of the window. There's the really long-ish ones that go in the center-bottom. These should go on first before the bottom corners. Fold them along the line the wrong way first (see picture).

https://i.imgur.com/QMmLdQ3.jpg

This allows you to guarantee you folded it along the line correctly.

Open the trunk lid.

Now position them so that the shaded regions are perfectly up against the very edge of the glass. Tape. Now fold that flap up and toward the trunk. Here's a couple pictures that I took showing how I did this out of order...

https://i.imgur.com/u4qX4VH.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/GzYJA5A.jpg

Now you can install the rest of the templates. As stated always make sure the shaded regions touch the very edge of the glass. They were intended to position the brackets relative to the edges of the glass. Here are pictures for reference of the rest of the positions. Yeah they're blurry I suck.

https://i.imgur.com/JDQJ4ZE.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/jNoVsIi.jpg

Okay. You're past the "hard" part. The rest of this is comically easy.

Prepare, prime, and install the brackets

You should already have the trunk lid open at this point. Remove the closer of the two bolts from the hinges on each side.

https://i.imgur.com/fz6jfJB.jpg

Now you want to prime all the areas in the middle of the brackets. Put on your trusty industrial-strength plastic glove again and cut open the 3M primer packet.

https://i.imgur.com/kLfCPXM.jpg

Now revel in the glory of my cameraman-ship and prime every template for the brackets. Don't worry about spreading the stuff on the paper, it won't dissolve before you finish. INHALE! This stuff smells like modelling glue. Brings back childhood memories.

https://i.imgur.com/inRxg0d.jpg

Once all positions are primed get the bracket that looks like this and put it on the correct side so that it mates with the corresponding bottom-corner template and hinge bolt (reminder: you should have the bolts out by now).

https://i.imgur.com/kCeR7ft.jpg

Do these first for each side just to make things easy, every other bracket is the same.

https://i.imgur.com/lqB8t9o.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/dpzzmDg.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/rzgH9Ik.jpg

Now you should have all the brackets in place.

Position the Louvers

Now you should position the Louvers and verify your craftsmanship.

https://i.imgur.com/Ky5LB7J.jpg

Make sure that all the bolt holes line up decently, there is some wiggle room so you don't have to be factory perfect. The washers are rubbery and give a bit too making things even easier.

If you are satisfied with your accuracy (and you damn well better be) remove the Louvers and pull off all the templates and tape. You will have to rip the two bottom corner ones as they have gotten trapped under the bracket you installed there. Don't worry, believe it or not these will never be useful again!

Bolt down the Louvers

Not much to say here.

https://i.imgur.com/WqiRXIZ.jpg

That about sums it up. Do this 8 times. Just make sure the washer has flat side down, kinda obvious but whatever, that's the point of these DIY things.

And finally enjoy your final product!!

https://i.imgur.com/4c1ZaIA.jpg

Review

I was very uncertain of this purchase. Actually I think I was a bit drunk when I made it. Fact remains I made the purchase, so now you all can benefit from my knowledge and experience.

Visually

If you're reading this then you probably already agree. This is the single most striking upgrade I have done to my car. I get comments from people who have all levels of knowledge about our car (none at all to ft86club member). Since adding my spoiler this is the single most satisfying visual upgrade, even over my JDM (well okay series 10...) headlights.

Material Quality

$800 in plastic you say? I say flawless fitment, extremely rugged plastic, and high quality hardware. You absolutely will not get that with a knock-off if it's ever made. By the way I doubt that will ever happen. I underestimated just how huge this product is... Ground effects are easy, this is a relatively complex piece that is extremely large.

Practicality

This is gonna get some snorts and scoffs, but there is an extremely legitimate reason to purchase these things. It's the summer, and it's bloody hot here in VA. These things provide complete shade during the peak sun. Combine that with my 35% tint and it stays very cool in my car. I was getting in my car to cool off at autocross, because with the windows down I was in complete shade with a breeze.

Oh and to answer the question EVERYONE asks. Remove all 8 bolts and washers. Remove Louvers. Done. You can clean the windshield easily. I keep the Allen key with my wheel lock under the trunk lid.

Conclusion

If you have the cash and are on the fence just do yourself the favor and buy them. Don't wait for the knock-off that isn't going to come. Notice I said if you have the cash... There are many definitions of "afford" and I didn't want to have them confused. I do not recommend this mod unless it's completely expendable income. But that's a different issue and I'm not your dad!

Thanks for reading. I hope it was informative and worth your time. And if you decide to get the Louvers, ENJOY!

P.S. The first couple days are scary. I kept checking my blind spot and seeing them in the corner of my eye...

P.P.S. By popular demand here are some interior pics:

Mirror in motion (yes this was totally safe definitely no doubt)

https://i.imgur.com/EJv6x9u.jpg

Rear view sans louvers but post-install

https://i.imgur.com/vEd4XNC.jpg

Rear view with louvers

https://i.imgur.com/tXNAjpJ.jpg

Rear mirror stationary

https://i.imgur.com/3p6T5R0.jpg

These pictures make it appear that the louvers are obtrusive, but trust me in motion you can see just fine. Like I said before, the biggest impact they have is on the blind-spot check. It is very startling at first to see an object on the window out of the corner of your eye.

Nackers 07-03-2014 12:50 AM

I kinda dig it.

More pictures from different angles?

BolognaWalrus 07-03-2014 01:43 AM

I love these and want to get them some day. Was the rear visibility affected at all?

nataku 07-03-2014 01:46 AM

Yeah sorry I don't have more pictures guys. I'll get a lot more and post here tomorrow. The visibility is still quite good. You can definitely see them there, and it's slightly obtrusive, but not to an unsafe degree.

CamryDS 07-03-2014 02:42 AM

I have to say that this is an awesome DIY and pays SO MUCH tribute to the retro toyo cars.

As much as I love it, and I mean I REALLY love it! I cannot justify 800 on louvers.... Maybe if the price drops down on a real one, even 600 I would buy it and most likely replace my roof spoiler from beat sonic, but right now I think I cannot justify 800 for louvers.

BUT i have to say, I love love love it!!! awesome that you had the pocket change to buy it, I just don't at the time.

aero.kit 07-03-2014 04:42 AM

Where to buy ? :)

AC13_JohnG 07-03-2014 08:49 AM

Nice DIY! The kid inside of me that grew up watching Miami Vice makes me love these.

monkeyslide17 07-03-2014 11:30 AM

Looks good. sorry but what does that do? Seen them before just never knew what the purpose..

post_break 07-03-2014 11:35 AM

Where did you purchase?

Andrew025 07-03-2014 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aero.kit (Post 1827908)
Where to buy ? :)



Quote:

Originally Posted by post_break (Post 1828142)
Where did you purchase?

Probably japanparts.com

Chee-Hu 07-03-2014 12:58 PM

Nice write-up. Very well done!

For those asking the purpose...the purpose is the OP likes it. Nothing more, nothing less. No need to ask silly questions.

j2digit 07-03-2014 11:58 PM

very nice and thanks for the DIY.

a few questions,how long was the wait time on this and how was the packaging?
secondly, being that this is new, you're probably not going to notice the changing of colors. are these prone to that ( changing of color- looking won) I would like to think TRD are made from better materials and are not prone to that but just don't have enough experience with them to really know.

thanks

WesleyG 07-04-2014 02:51 AM

I really like this, but would prefer it in body colour

Ben_G 07-04-2014 10:40 AM

I love how upfront and awesome you are about your mistakes and how you would go better about it if doing it again, but "I drink while I do things to my car" might be an issue? LOL!! =)


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