2024 Land Cruiser Interior Mods: The First 5 Things to Buy

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The 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser interior is the nicest cabin Toyota has put in a body-on-frame SUV in years. Soft-touch materials, a beautiful new screen, modern switchgear, premium feel throughout. It's a genuinely good-looking interior out of the box.

That said — there are still five interior mods we'd recommend the day you take delivery. Not because the interior needs fixing, but because these protect what's already there and add small touches that make the cabin yours.

1. Screen Protector for the Center Display

The 2024 Land Cruiser has a large center touchscreen, and you'll be touching it constantly. Fingerprints, smudges, tiny scratches from rings and watches — they accumulate. The factory screen has a decent oleophobic coating, but it wears off in 12-18 months.

A precision-cut screen protector adds a sacrificial layer that's easy to clean, slows down scratch wear, and is replaceable when it gets beat up. Total install time: about ten minutes.

This is the single most-recommended interior mod for any modern Toyota with a big screen, and the Land Cruiser is no exception. Buy this first.

2. Dashboard Overlay

The Land Cruiser has a horizontal dash treatment with a few flat panel surfaces above the glove box and across the center stack. These surfaces collect dust, sun-fade differently than the surrounding material, and on lighter interiors will show wear faster than the rest of the cabin.

A dash overlay accomplishes two things: protection from UV and dust, and a chance to add a finish or color that complements your build. We offer matte black, carbon-look, and a few topo map patterns specifically for the Land Cruiser dash.

The topo dash overlay is one of our most-popular Land Cruiser products — it's subtle enough to look factory, but interesting enough to be a conversation piece.

3. Center Console Lid Overlay

The center console lid is a high-touch surface — it's where your right elbow lives during long drives, where things get set down, where the kids might prop a snack box. The factory finish is fine but it's also flat and uninteresting.

A console lid overlay adds protection and visual texture. Most Land Cruiser owners go with a leather-look texture, a topo pattern, or a color-matched finish. All are 5-minute installs, all are removable, and all dramatically reduce the amount of wear on the factory lid material.

4. Steering Wheel Emblem Inlay

This is the one that's purely aesthetic, and that's fine. The steering wheel center has the Toyota emblem in chrome. A small emblem inlay — matte black, gloss black, or color-matched to your paint — drops the emblem into the wheel and looks more cohesive with a modern interior.

It takes literally three minutes to install, costs less than $20, and changes the look of the cockpit every time you sit down. Small details like this are what separate "factory" from "factory plus."

5. Door Pull and Handle Inlays

The interior door pulls and grab handles are another high-touch surface. On lighter interior colors, they show oil and wear faster than other parts of the cabin. On darker interiors, they're a chance to add a small accent.

Inlay overlays for the door pulls are precision-cut to fit the recessed pull surface — they install flush, they protect the underlying material, and they're replaceable when they wear. We make them in solids and in our topo patterns to match the dash and console.

What to Save for Round 2

A few interior mods we'd recommend, but not in the first round:

  • Vent surround overlays. Cool detail, but small and easy to forget about. Buy these when you're already comfortable installing overlays.
  • Pillar-mounted accessories. Phone mounts, action camera mounts, USB ports — figure out your driving habits first, then customize.
  • Floor mats and cargo liners. Important, but not StickerFab territory. Buy from a brand that specializes in mats.
  • Custom upholstery. Way bigger commitment. Live with the truck for a year first.

Build Order Recap

If we were buying everything fresh on day one of Land Cruiser ownership:

  1. Center display screen protector
  2. Dashboard overlay (matte black or topo pattern)
  3. Center console lid overlay
  4. Steering wheel emblem inlay
  5. Door pull and handle inlays

Total budget: somewhere in the $150-250 range depending on which patterns and finishes you choose. Total install time: about an hour, taking your time. Total improvement: every time you sit down in the truck.

The Land Cruiser Catalog Is Growing

The 2024 Land Cruiser is one of our newer platforms, and we're still adding products to the catalog roughly monthly. If there's a specific interior overlay you wish we made, message us through the site — we add SKUs based on what owners are actually asking for.

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2021+ Ford Bronco Interior Mods: The Easy Wins

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The Bronco's interior was designed to be modded. Ford literally put grab handles for accessories on the dash. They knew. The aftermarket has run wild with bolt-on stuff, but a lot of Bronco owners get to a point where they want personality without drilling more holes or hanging more brackets.

That's where vinyl comes in. Smart, precise interior overlays let you change the entire feel of your cabin in an afternoon — and pull them off if you ever want to.

Here are the easiest, highest-impact Ford Bronco interior mods we ship every week.

Why Vinyl Wins Inside the Bronco

The Bronco interior is mostly hard plastic — durable, washable, perfect for off-road duty. It's also pretty stark from the factory, especially on Big Bend and Black Diamond trims. Vinyl overlays solve the "looks too plain" problem without:

  • Adding rattle-prone trim pieces
  • Killing your warranty
  • Costing more than a tank of premium
  • Being permanent

And because the Bronco's interior surfaces are flat, geometric, and panel-cut, they're made for precision-cut vinyl.

1. Dash Trim Overlays

The big horizontal dash bar is the hero piece of the Bronco interior. Body-color trucks come with a body-color dash insert, which is great — until you want to change the vibe. A topographic, carbon fiber, or solid-color overlay on the passenger dash bar completely shifts the cabin feel.

Most popular options:

  • Topographic prints — Rocky Mountain, Sierra, Badlands
  • Carbon fiber — sportier, more aggressive
  • Color-match — for Cyber Orange, Velocity Blue, Area 51 owners who want the inside to match outside

2. Bronco Emblem Inlays

The Bronco horse logo on the steering wheel and dash badge is iconic. A subtle vinyl inlay behind the horse — color-matched or contrasting — makes it pop in a way that looks like an OEM Wildtrak detail.

The Heritage Edition guys especially love these in white-on-blue or red-on-white throwback combos.

3. Center Console Wraps

The center console area gets the most touch-wear in any Bronco. Wraps and overlays in textured vinyl protect it and refresh the look at the same time.

Bonus: if your console is starting to scuff (especially on lighter interior colors), an overlay hides the wear and stops it from getting worse.

4. Vent Ring Overlays

The four round vents on the Bronco dash are a defining design element. Vinyl rings around them — in carbon, brushed metal, or matte black — turn them into a focal point instead of background trim. Tiny mod, big visual impact.

5. Door Trim Inlays

The Bronco door panels have a recessed trim section that's begging for a personality boost. Topo overlays here tie back to the dash if you went that route, creating a cohesive interior theme.

6. Shifter Trim and Boot Accents

The 7-speed manual or 10-speed auto shifter sits in a panel that's dying for an upgrade. A small vinyl accent around the shifter base is the kind of detail people notice when they hop in your truck for the first time.

7. Grab Handle Wraps

Yes, the dash grab handles. Wrapping the inner section in a topo or color print is one of those weirdly satisfying tiny mods that makes the truck feel custom.

8. Speaker Grille Accents

The B&O speaker grilles on higher-trim Broncos are beautiful. Lower trims get plainer grilles that benefit from a subtle vinyl accent ring.

Pick a Theme and Stick to It

The mistake most owners make: buying overlays in five different patterns and ending up with a Frankenstein cabin. Pick a theme and run it.

Three combos that always work:

The Topo Build

  • Topo dash overlay
  • Topo door trim inlays
  • Topo center console
  • Solid black emblem and vent accents

The Stealth Build

  • Matte black dash
  • Carbon vent rings
  • Carbon center console
  • Gloss black emblem inlays

The Heritage Build

  • White or color-match dash
  • Red or blue emblem inlays
  • White vent rings
  • Body-color shifter accent

Install Tips Specific to the Bronco

  • Bronco interior plastic is textured — clean it twice with isopropyl alcohol before installing
  • Most pieces install dry, but use the wet method on the dash bar (it's a long piece)
  • Heat-set every edge with a hair dryer for long-term hold
  • Don't install in below-50°F garages — the adhesive needs warmth to grip

Reversible, Made in the USA, Vet-Owned

Every overlay we ship is cut in our Florida shop, made-to-order, and backed by 4,600+ reviews from Bronco, Tacoma, 4Runner, and Land Cruiser owners. Want to swap a pattern in two years? Heat gun, peel, replace. No bodywork, no regret.

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The full 2021+ Bronco interior lineup is live — dash overlays, vent accents, emblem inlays, console wraps, the works.

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