2004 RX330 Tonneau Cover... Which One?
#1
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2004 RX330 Tonneau Cover... Which One?
Hey all...
To recap a previous thread of mine (see https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...-adapters.html), I'm considering possibly trying once again to pick up a tonneau cover for my wife's 2004 RX330.
Knowing now that there are 2 different versions, one made for vehicles manufactured in Canada versus one made for vehicles manufactured in Japan... does anybody know how to tell which is which?
I'm looking at one on ebay that is part number 64910-0E010-B0. I've googled to see if there's any way to know whether or not this would fit my wife's vehicle (hers was manufactured in Canada), but as of yet haven't found anything that looks to be definitive. I've asked the seller as well, who told me that they would get back to me, but as of yet, they have not.
I'll ping them again, but figured there's a higher likelihood that, given the part number, somebody here might be able to tell.
Thanks!
Charlie
To recap a previous thread of mine (see https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...-adapters.html), I'm considering possibly trying once again to pick up a tonneau cover for my wife's 2004 RX330.
Knowing now that there are 2 different versions, one made for vehicles manufactured in Canada versus one made for vehicles manufactured in Japan... does anybody know how to tell which is which?
I'm looking at one on ebay that is part number 64910-0E010-B0. I've googled to see if there's any way to know whether or not this would fit my wife's vehicle (hers was manufactured in Canada), but as of yet haven't found anything that looks to be definitive. I've asked the seller as well, who told me that they would get back to me, but as of yet, they have not.
I'll ping them again, but figured there's a higher likelihood that, given the part number, somebody here might be able to tell.
Thanks!
Charlie
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Yes, well there is one on Ebay that's slightly less than $606. Used, but significantly cheaper
But as I've already purchased one on Ebay only to find out that it didn't fit my wife's car as well as it should (apparently it was for a model manufactured in Japan), I'd like to try to not make that mistake again.
This particular listing does specify the part number (64910-0E010-B0). I just can't seem to figure out whether that specific part number will fit my wife's car as it should, or whether I'll be out yet another ~ $200.
But as I've already purchased one on Ebay only to find out that it didn't fit my wife's car as well as it should (apparently it was for a model manufactured in Japan), I'd like to try to not make that mistake again.
This particular listing does specify the part number (64910-0E010-B0). I just can't seem to figure out whether that specific part number will fit my wife's car as it should, or whether I'll be out yet another ~ $200.
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Yes, well there is one on Ebay that's slightly less than $606. Used, but significantly cheaper
But as I've already purchased one on Ebay only to find out that it didn't fit my wife's car as well as it should (apparently it was for a model manufactured in Japan), I'd like to try to not make that mistake again.
This particular listing does specify the part number (64910-0E010-B0). I just can't seem to figure out whether that specific part number will fit my wife's car as it should, or whether I'll be out yet another ~ $200.
But as I've already purchased one on Ebay only to find out that it didn't fit my wife's car as well as it should (apparently it was for a model manufactured in Japan), I'd like to try to not make that mistake again.
This particular listing does specify the part number (64910-0E010-B0). I just can't seem to figure out whether that specific part number will fit my wife's car as it should, or whether I'll be out yet another ~ $200.
#5
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There are some tonneau covers in the Club Lexus Marketplace & Classified. Some as low as $50. Since they are members you can communicate with them easily. Search the forum using the keyword Tonneau. I noticed that some of these were posted years ago and may no longer be available.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx3...lassifieds-37/
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx3...lassifieds-37/
Last edited by Rainbird; 11-27-13 at 11:57 AM. Reason: Added info
#6
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This one, FWIW, is $175 and free shipping. Seeing as how we hope to have the car for a LONG time, it's worth it to me to make just one more attempt at getting the correct part.
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There are some tonneau covers in the Club Lexus Marketplace & Classified. Some as low as $50. Since they are members you can communicate with them easily. Search the forum using the keyword Tonneau. I noticed that some of these were posted years ago and may no longer be available.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx3...lassifieds-37/
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx3...lassifieds-37/
I had found one on Craigslist that was $150 and very local, but it was tan, and I needed grey.
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Cool. Based on my own googling, I know the "B0" at the end is for the grey color. Out of curiosity, what makes you say it's for the Canadian manufactured vehicles? If so, great, as it'll fit my wife's car. Not that I don't believe you, but I'm a little bite-shy after dropping just over $200 (after shipping costs) on the one that's currently in the vehicle
This one, FWIW, is $175 and free shipping. Seeing as how we hope to have the car for a LONG time, it's worth it to me to make just one more attempt at getting the correct part.
This one, FWIW, is $175 and free shipping. Seeing as how we hope to have the car for a LONG time, it's worth it to me to make just one more attempt at getting the correct part.
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#10
Wait a minute... <wheels spinning, gears turning, smoke coming out my ears as I slam on the brakes> I was under the impression that the tonneau cover clips for NA (Canadian) produced 2004 RX330 were larger than those for the RX produced in Japan. I made a comment on the previous thread about the headrest posts being thicker on the NA edition and therefore the clips needed to be larger. Is it the other way around and that the Japanese produced 2004 RX have larger headrest posts? Your VIN starts with the number 2, correct?
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Yes, my VIN starts with a 2T2, indicating that it is Canadian-manufactured.
The tonneau cover that I purchased has clips that are too large for the headrest posts.
So the Japanese version apparently has the thicker headrest posts to the Canadian counterpart.
The tonneau cover that I purchased has clips that are too large for the headrest posts.
So the Japanese version apparently has the thicker headrest posts to the Canadian counterpart.
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Unless I'm missing something, why not just wrap a sufficient amount of tape around the headrest posts until the clips fit?
Last edited by Garyc170; 11-27-13 at 06:24 PM.
#13
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Also, and this may be hard to explain/describe, there are two main "sections" to the tonneau cover. The shade itself, and a piece of fabric behind the mechanism that holds the rolled up shade. That's the fabric that connects to the headrests via the clips.
Now, maybe it's meant to be this way, but there's a lot more slack in that piece of fabric than I was expecting. And I thought that it might have been the fact that the cover I have was made for a Japanese manufactured vehicle while mine was manufactured in Canada. Perhaps I'm wrong, but I thought that the correct cover would not only result in the clips fitting properly around the headrest posts, but also in that rear piece of fabric being much more taut.
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True, the tape would prevent the headrests from being set in their lowest position, but as in my case, the rear headrests are seldom ever moved. You can adjust your headrests to whatever height you like then apply the tape. I have a 2008 RX400h which is likely very similar to your RX. As far as the slack in the fabric portion is concerned, that is normal. Since the rear seats can be moved forward and back, I believe the slack is to compensate for the rear seats being moved to the most forward position.
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Ah, that makes sense. The car is still only a little over a month new to us, so I'd forgotten that the rear seats move back and forward. Actually, I might not even have known that.