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The Amazon listings are both out of stock.

I called my local Toyota parts and the correct part numbers are 53341-35170 and 90467-07229 for the pins. According to them, the 2025 4Runner and 2024-25 Tacoma hoods and insulators/pins are different. Here are the Tacoma part numbers for comparison: 53341-AK010 and 90467-A0003 for the pins.

OEM is definetely more, but with all the discounts, I paid $270 total for the insulation and 10 pins. It's double the Amazon version, but it's avaialble now and still OEM.
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Question for those who have installed. Does the insulation help with the engine noise?
 

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Did this help with Engine noise. Also did it help any with road noise ?
 

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Nice video. You made it look easy. My guess is your taller that I am and have longer arms.

I have purchased new Toyota OEM push-Pins (Snaps) to replace all of the ones that came with the cover. They seem solid now but I worry about longevity with heat and vibration. The Toyota "Snaps" were not cheap. I used the same as on the plastic covers that are above the radiator, lights. I like the design.

Good point on the heat defection too.

It still amazes me that Toyota cut costs on some items. Oh Well....
 
 







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