Non Slip Foam Pads Toyota Highlander Dash Console Doors
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Non Slip Foam Pads Toyota Highlander Dash Console Doors
Get these non slip pads and stop things from slipping and rattling in the storage compartment and cupholders. Anything you place on top of these pads, cell phone, jewelry, ipod, pda, sunglasses, etc., will not budge!
Material is an industrial grade, neoprene sponge rubber with a textured surface on both sides. It’s the same material used on the bottom of mouse pads. The pads dampen rattles, absorb vibration, and prevents items from sliding around. Simply put, nothing will move or rattle when placed on top of these pads.
All cupholders have two sets of pads. One set will fit the cupholders if you use the molded rubber inserts. One set will fit the cupholders if you remove the inserts.
This set of pads also includes pads for the center stow console and center stow seat.
Pads are only available in black and are precision cut to fit the 2008 Toyota Highlander Hybrid. This is a 35 piece pad set. Here’s what you get:
1 Pad for the Dash Bin Left of Steering Wheel
1 Pad for the Glove Box
2 Pads for the Center Console Side Bins
1 Pad for the Center Console Compartment Above the Shifter
2 Pads for the Center Console Cupholder with Inserts
2 Pads for the Center Console Cupholder without Inserts
2 Pads for the Center Console Dual Cupholder
1 Pad for the Center Console Lower Storage Bin
4 Pads for the Front Door Lower Bin and Cupholder
4 Pads for the Rear Door Lower Bin and Cupholder
3 Pads for the Center Stow 2nd Row Seat
2 Pads for the Center Stow Console Cupholder with Insert
2 Pads for the Center Stow Console Cupholder without Insert
2 Pads for the Center Stow Console Top Trays
2 Pads for the Center Stow Console Bins
2 Pads for the 3rd Row Cupholder with Inserts
2 Pads for the 3rd Row Cupholder without Inserts
Price: $45 + $8 S/H
If interested, send payment to my paypal account pilotpads@msn.com
Pads are also available thru my ebay store.
http://stores.ebay.com/PadsPlus?refid=store
- OEM look and feel
- Non slip
- Cushions drinks
- Dampens rattles
- Hides scratches
Material is an industrial grade, neoprene sponge rubber with a textured surface on both sides. It’s the same material used on the bottom of mouse pads. The pads dampen rattles, absorb vibration, and prevents items from sliding around. Simply put, nothing will move or rattle when placed on top of these pads.
All cupholders have two sets of pads. One set will fit the cupholders if you use the molded rubber inserts. One set will fit the cupholders if you remove the inserts.
This set of pads also includes pads for the center stow console and center stow seat.
Pads are only available in black and are precision cut to fit the 2008 Toyota Highlander Hybrid. This is a 35 piece pad set. Here’s what you get:
1 Pad for the Dash Bin Left of Steering Wheel
1 Pad for the Glove Box
2 Pads for the Center Console Side Bins
1 Pad for the Center Console Compartment Above the Shifter
2 Pads for the Center Console Cupholder with Inserts
2 Pads for the Center Console Cupholder without Inserts
2 Pads for the Center Console Dual Cupholder
1 Pad for the Center Console Lower Storage Bin
4 Pads for the Front Door Lower Bin and Cupholder
4 Pads for the Rear Door Lower Bin and Cupholder
3 Pads for the Center Stow 2nd Row Seat
2 Pads for the Center Stow Console Cupholder with Insert
2 Pads for the Center Stow Console Cupholder without Insert
2 Pads for the Center Stow Console Top Trays
2 Pads for the Center Stow Console Bins
2 Pads for the 3rd Row Cupholder with Inserts
2 Pads for the 3rd Row Cupholder without Inserts
Price: $45 + $8 S/H
If interested, send payment to my paypal account pilotpads@msn.com
Pads are also available thru my ebay store.
http://stores.ebay.com/PadsPlus?refid=store
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