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Old 08-31-2013, 03:30 AM   #183
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The part numbers for the door panel knee pads, those are the padded type with red stitching yes?
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Old 08-31-2013, 05:42 PM   #184
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Thank you for the DIY, and a special thank you to JPM Coachworks for the parking brake boot and the Kneepads.

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Thank you for the DIY, and a special thank you to JPM Coachworks for the parking brake boot and the Kneepads.

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Old 09-02-2013, 09:50 PM   #186
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The part numbers for the door panel knee pads, those are the padded type with red stitching yes?
The part numbers I posted above are for the synthetic leather with red stitch...aka, the "JDM" ones that everyone wants. These come standard on the 2014's, so they can be ordered from your local dealer using the numbers above.
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Old 09-02-2013, 11:33 PM   #187
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For Center Console Knee-pad & Armrest Installation - Simultaneously - Remove the Console, then Drill for Armrest Installation.

You actually get to the point where the console is nearly loose anyway to install the knee-pads, so just 4 more screws around the base of the gear shifter + 2 more larger screws at the bottom of the console below the arm rest cavity and the console comes out free and clear.

Once the console is out as one large piece of plastic, adjusting the template fit conveniently, drilling the console perimeter accurately, cleaning the drilled holes thoroughly, then setting and re-installing the armrest is a much easier process than doing it when the console is still wedged between seats in the car.

You save considerable time and effort on installing the Armrest, once you pull the console out as part of installation process for the knee-pads.

Sorry, I did not take photos, but it was a very clean and smooth installation that way.

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Old 09-04-2013, 02:04 PM   #188
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Does anyone know how to access the bottom screws of the center console in a limited with the dual climate control? I can't figure out if the whole piece pops out or not but I'm not about to pry on it to find out..
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Old 09-04-2013, 02:56 PM   #189
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Do people get bloody knees while driving this car or something? :0
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Old 09-04-2013, 03:09 PM   #190
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Do people get bloody knees while driving this car or something? :0
They rub your knees sore enough to make you feel like a hooker that just had someone run off without paying for your services.
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Do people get bloody knees while driving this car or something? :0
Need more lateral G's in your life...than you will know.

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Damn I should start test "crash" driving my car from now on. Apparently I am missing out on a number of thrills and hooker encounters... :[
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so you need to buy this in order for the knee pads to work ?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/TOYOTA-JAPAN...37c6f0&vxp=mtr
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If you want to install the padded door kneepads....then yes.
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Well I work for corporate, so I just ordered them from work. But they are now in the system here in Canada and can be ordered. In the USA I think they already had them input. Numbers below.



Door Panel Knee Pads:
(LH) SU003-04437
(RH) SU003-04436

Centre Console Knee Pads:
(LH) SU003-01920
(RH) SU003-01919

Speaker Grilles:
(LH) SU003-04433
(RH) SU003-04432

Speaker Grille Trim Rings:
(LH) SU003-03287
(RH) SU003-03286

Speaker Grille Screws (Required for Installation of Pads):
SU003-02917 (x6)

You need all of the above to complete installation...well, that is if you want both the console and the door pads for both sides...
I just left a Scion dealership in the states and not one of these part numbers was in their system.
So who has the best prices online?
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