Oe Replacement Front Bumper Grille (Partslink Number TO1036125) Compatible with Toyota Corolla
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I don't think it will. The data here pertains to the 2011-2012 period If you view it as either a "frowney face" or a "smiley face", your front bumper is either a "frowney face" or a "smiley face." The frowney face corollas are for sale here.
My Toyota Corolla s, which was manufactured in 2011, did not fit the part.
I couldn't believe how easy it was There's nothing complicated here, you just press and clip it on as you normally would. I wish you the best of
There is something black about it
Selected User Reviews For Oe Replacement Front Bumper Grille (Partslink Number TO1036125) Compatible with Toyota Corolla
I have a 2011 Toyota Corolla and it does not snap on firmly. As soon as I received the grille, I was so excited because it was cheap and most of the reviews were positive, so I expected it to be a great value for It turns out I was wrong. I am angered and quite frankly, I am furious! Compared to the OEM grille, the one on this car is nothing. The idea that if you buy cheap, you will get cheap quality is understandable, but this is the worst "cheap product" I have ever purchased. I found it to be made of really cheap flimsy plastic and it does not fit my bumper at all. It should be better for something that goes on a car. It appears there are large gaps around the clip seams, so large you can see right through them and some parts of the plastic seem faded. I may have received a bad apple, but I will ship it back no matter what!.
I had no choice but to drive over debris that fell off a car ahead of me while driving on the freeway. The original had been stolen from my car, so this one was purchased to replace it. I was able to install it easily As soon as it clicked in, the fix was done. It is virtually impossible for me to distinguish the original from this copy. It is so good that I bought another one just to be safe.
When I put it on, I thought it wouldn't fit, but then I flipped it over and it fit perfect.
A large something ripped off the grill of my car as it flew down the interstate, so I had to replace it. As a result from reading some reviews, I was worried the tailgate wouldn't fit, but it turned out to be perfect! My car is a 2013 Toyota The item was not put on by me One of the guys at a body shop took care of it for me. It looked easy, but it turned out to be rather tricky. In less than 5 minutes, it snapped right on. This product got a 4 star rating for the durability because I thought it was quite flimsy (time and flying debris will tell), but overall I'm very satisfied that my car no longer has a gaping maw on the front and that it was a decent price.
My bumper might be damaged because I snapped in this piece. It didn't fit perfectly, but I think it's partially rusted. Anyhow, I finally got it to fit right, but then a couple of days later it disappeared! What happened? I'm not sure what happened. Perhaps someone snapped it off when I was driving? I would have missed it if it fell off while I was driving. It is unlikely. Whenever I sell my car, I want it to look good so I am in the process of buying a new one. I will use glue to secure it in place this time. You might want to glue it on and secure it with zip ties so that.
It was stolen from my vehicle and I had to buy this to replace it. My lucky day was to be able to find this fantastic product at a low cost ($14) and to be able to apply it mostly by myself (no help from a professional was required). The box was long and skinny and contained one piece of the item.
I thought it was a perfect You can easily get rid of the bad unit by popping it It snaps into place when you slip it in. There is no need for tools. The car does not need to be lifted. This can be done in less than two minutes. This grille is almost the same as the original. They even seem to be made of the same.
A factory employee left a bunch of excess plastic on the floor and I spent an hour trimming and sanding it. As a former employee of an injection molding plant, if we sent a customer something that looked that bad, they would have lost business.