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I initially ordered online (not from Sparks) and they were taking too long to ship. Renton Toyota had them locally for only ~$20 more and it took a day to get them. Only issue is, I think I got the last set from the Portland warehouse, thus the nearest according to Renton was Ontario but still obtainable with a ~week wait. Suggest calling a local dealer to check...
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I am very happy that these are working out for folks. I really want to see how they look on trim with the narrower wheel flares. I'm not sure if they would look amazing or stupid being wider than the flare. I imagine that's all in the eye of the beholder. I am relatively confident that they will fit other trims, and just stick out an inch or so from the edge of the flare on anything but Pros and THs.

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OK - finally ready to order them, but I'm confused. Sparks has them in three versions: F1, R1, and P1.

Thought I needed one F1 and one R1 but another post said P1?
 

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OK - finally ready to order them, but I'm confused. Sparks has them in three versions: F1, R1, and P1.

Thought I needed one F1 and one R1 but another post said P1?
P1 is the full set of 4, R1 is rear, F1 is front
 

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You want PK389-35R00-P1 for the sport I would think. Unless you plan on fatter tires.
 

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New mudflaps on without incident. Much better than stock lol. Came with screws I didn’t need, just reused the hardware from the original mudflaps.

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So what size tires are those?
My stock Sport tires are 265/65 R 18
 
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This is what I was referring to -
Welp, PK389-35R00-P1 are definitely better than the tiny ones that came with the truck, but still not wide enough for the Trailhunter. They probably fit the stock Tacoma well.
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The search continues for the even wider OEM TH mudflaps that @Franko Manini has. Any part numbers would be greatly appreciated.

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This is what I was referring to -
Yes, I just don’t want to get them if they do not come out even with the edge of the tires. The Sport tires are bigger than the OR. I think I’m going to need the R50 P1’s
These are the current small flaps
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Curious if anyone else is experiencing rubbing at full lock. It only happens occasionally, but I didn't expect that with OEM mudflaps.
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