Are there any body parts for a Toyota RAV4?

Are there any body parts for a Toyota RAV4?

The Toyota RAV4 was an able competitor to the likes of the Ford Escape and Subaru Forester. Go ahead and shop at our web store for any and all of the Toyota RAV4 body parts that you may be in need of.

Can you replace the front bumper on a Toyota RAV4?

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Where is the valance on a Toyota RAV4?

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Can a OEM mirror be installed on a RAV4?

I installed the OEM Mirror a few days ago on my wife’s 2020 RAV4 XLE Premium. It was super easy to install. While pricey, it IS in fact a much much nicer mirror than the original not to mention the added functionality. I’d buy it again.

Where are the bumper extensions located on a Toyota RAV4?

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What was the original power of the Toyota RAV4?

Originally at 89 kW, its engine power was increased in 1998 to 95 kW. The Japanese market was privy to a 132 kW engine too. Toyota also launched an all-electric variant, RAV4 EV, sold for 7 months only in California in 2002.

When did the Toyota RAV4 long wheelbase end?

Toyota started offering a short-wheelbase version in Europe and Japan while making the long -wheelbase version available in Australia and North America. However, the three-door variant was discontinued in 2007. The long-wheelbase variant of the third generation RAV4 has 21% more interior volume.