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2015 XLE mud guard

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Did anyone know the part no. for the front and back mud guard on 2105 Sienna? Where would u order them? anyone use them before? Please advice.
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I don't think anyone does. Toyota has not made a part number for it yet. As a matter of fact, Toyota is not even sure there will be a sienna around that time. Seriously, just go to ebay and buy a set for less $52/set. The mudguards are the same for 2011-2015.
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[h=1]2011-2014 Toyota SIENNA OEM BLACK 4PC Mudguard Kit, PT769-08110[/h]Bought mine off EBay.
Thanks guys! How hard to install the mud guards, need any drilling, or it's just bolt on???
Thanks! Based on the instruction . . . I need to drill holes, a little worry . . .
Thanks! Based on the instruction . . . I need to drill holes, a little worry . . .
if you worry, take it into a shop or dealer's service dept and get it done.
This is the instruction on how to install took me 30 minutes top to install mine yesterday. You have to drill the rears and bottom front. Not hard at all it only plastic not metal so quick drill. http://www.toyotapart.com/PT769-08110.pdf. Good luck.
FYI: The was no installation charge for mud guards and other accessories such as paint protection film when I ordered a 2014 Sienna built to my specifications last Spring. The costs of the accessories were at or just above wholesale and all the accessories were installed at the factory in Indiana. From order date to delivery took 30 days.
Geezer1, how do you like the paint protection film.;D Nismozr, thanks for the instructions. That is the most detailed mud flap installation guide ever.
Just a heads up guys. You may want to make sure that the mudguards are for the 2015 model. Bought a mudguard set for 2011-2014 for my SE and it did not fit the fronts. Rears were OK.

Part # for 2015 LE/XLE/LTD mudguards is PU060-08015-P1 and PU060-08S15-P1 for 2015 SE.
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[h=1]2011-2014 Toyota SIENNA OEM BLACK 4PC Mudguard Kit, PT769-08110[/h]Bought mine off EBay.
Just a heads up guys. You may want to make sure that the mudguards are for the 2015 model. Bought a mudguard set for 2011-2014 for my SE and it did not fit the fronts. Rears were OK.

Part # for 2015 LE/XLE/LTD mudguards is PU060-08015-P1 and PU060-08S15-P1 for 2015 SE.
Part number I listed fit my '15 limited fine. No gaps or fitment issues.
Geezer1, how do you like the paint protection film.
I never thought about it much. There are zero nicks on the hoods of our Sienna at 15,000 miles and Prius at 16,000 miles. I was touching up hood nicks on the vehicles the Sienna and Prius replaced about every month. I probably would not have bought the film package for the Sienna if our Prius had not come with it. We didn't ask for it on the Prius. I guessed that someone else was going to buy our Prius, had asked for a number of accessories to be installed and then backed out of the deal. The Toyota dealer seemed extremely motivated to get the Prius sold and we got the film for "free" - maybe not much demand for a $38,000 (retail) gussied up Prius with DRCC and PCS but it was exactly what we were looking for.

The cost of the factory installed paint protection film package on the Sienna was $218. Before I decided to buy the Sienna through Costco, another Toyota dealer wanted the full $395 retail for the film package and an additional several hundred dollars for installation.

Regarding the mudguards on the Sienna ... I'm surprised that they are attached with such tiny screws since the mudguards we've had on other (older) Toyota and Lexus vehicles were attached with heavy duty screw-bolts. I've actually had OEM mud flaps partially ripped off two cars (Volvo and Mercedes) by deep snow/ice but that was 30 to 40 years ago when OEM mudguards were far larger and hung down almost to the ground. At least the Sienna mudguards are inexpensive if they ever need replacing.
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Part number I listed fit my '15 limited fine. No gaps or fitment issues.
That is true. You will not see gaps on the outside but you will see some gaps in the fender well area not too bad. But if you want the right one, then you may want to get the part number I posted. That is why there are part numbers for it.

Here is a comparison on the front L mudguards between the 2011-2014 vs 2015.



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That is true. You will not see gaps on the outside but you will see some gaps in the fender well area not too bad. But if you want the right one, then you may want to get the part number I posted. That is why there are part numbers for it.

Here is a comparison on the front L mudguards between the 2011-2014 vs 2015.



Ahhhh. Now I see. I was like I have no gaps against the painted portion. Small detail but yes there's a difference.
Helpful Hint:

I put front only mudguards on my Swagger Wagon and one day mounted a 6" curb to park. On leaving i eased forward and heard the mudguard bang the curb as the body dropped.

Got lucky and no damage this time, but...if you drive up on a curb to park, back off of the curb. The mudguard will be clear when the suspension bottoms.

These factory white finish were a close match, and are effective at reducing the door well splash.
Finally installed the mud guards on the 2015 XLE, it required a hole to drill on both front mud guards, and four holes to drill in the rear passenger's side and 3 holes to drill on the rear driver's side. Not hard to do at all, just basic mechanical skills. The correct part number for the complete set is PU060-08015-P1 (as LetsGoPlaces stated, thx!), perfect fit!

Here is the instruction: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0176/5842/files/PU060-08015-P1_toyota_mcdonough.pdf
At least in Canada they are standard equipment on all models. Must be factory installed as I have never seen one on a lot without them on all 4 fenders.
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