2024+ Toyota Tacoma Fog Light Overlays - Complete Guide

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The 2024 Toyota Tacoma brought a significant redesign, and one of the most noticeable changes is the new front end - including repositioned fog lights that sit differently than the outgoing 3rd gen. If you're looking to customize your 2024+ Tacoma's fog lights with overlays, this guide covers everything: what fits, what doesn't, and how to install.

Fitment Notice: These overlays fit the 2024+ Toyota Tacoma on most trims. They do NOT fit the TRD Pro or Trailhunter, which feature a different front bumper and fog light configuration. Confirm your trim before ordering.

What Changed on the 2024 Tacoma's Front End

The 4th gen Tacoma (2024+) moved away from the 3rd gen's more traditional fog light placement. The new front bumper has a distinct design with fog light positions that require specifically-designed overlays - you can't use the old gen overlays and expect a clean fit. If you're still on a 2016-2023 Tacoma, those overlays are available separately in our 2016-2023 Tacoma fog light overlays listing.

For 2024+ owners, our 2024 Tacoma Fog Light Overlays are cut specifically for the new bumper shape. Clean lines, proper alignment, no trimming required.

2024 Toyota Tacoma fog light overlays installed on front bumper

Why Tacoma Owners Overlay Their Fog Lights

There are a few common reasons Tacoma owners reach for fog light overlays:

  • Blackout build: Tinting the fog light housing is one of the cleanest ways to eliminate the stock chrome and plastic look.
  • Match window tint: A light smoke overlay on the fog housing complements the darker tones of tinted windows for a cohesive exterior look.
  • Lens protection: Vinyl overlays add a thin layer of protection against light rock chips and UV exposure on the lens.
  • Reversibility: Unlike paint or replacement parts, overlays can be removed cleanly if you want to go back to stock or try a different look.

Overlays vs. Replacing the Fog Lights

Close-up detail of 2024 Tacoma fog light overlay finish

Aftermarket fog light replacements for the 2024 Tacoma run $150-250 per side and often require some wiring or bracket work. Overlays are $20-30 total, install in under 20 minutes, and come off clean whenever you need. For most owners doing a blackout or stealth build, overlays deliver 90% of the visual impact at a fraction of the cost and zero installation complexity.

The overlays sit on the fog light lens cleanly, making them look like they were tinted from the factory.

New Gen vs. Old Gen - Know Your Year

This is worth repeating because it causes a lot of confusion: the 2024+ Tacoma and the 2016-2023 Tacoma have completely different front bumpers. Overlays designed for one will NOT fit the other. If you're on a 3rd gen (2016-2023), head over to our 2016-2023 Tacoma fog light overlays page - those are cut specifically for that bumper shape.

For everyone on the 2024+ platform, the 2024 Tacoma Fog Light Overlays are the right fit. Different cut, different shape, designed from scratch for the new gen front end.

How to Install Fog Light Overlays on the 2024 Tacoma

Installation is straightforward.  Any product from StickerFab has installation instructions on the product page.


Frequently Asked Questions

Will these fit TRD Pro or Trailhunter?

No. These overlays do NOT fit the TRD Pro or Trailhunter. Both trims come with a different front bumper and different fog light configuration. These overlays are designed for the standard 2024+ Tacoma front bumper found on SR, SR5, TRD Sport, TRD Off-Road, and Limited trims.

Do these fit the 2016-2023 Tacoma?

No. The 2016-2023 Tacoma has a different front bumper and fog light shape. If you're on the older gen, see our 2016-2023 Tacoma fog light overlays - cut specifically for that bumper.

Are these reversible?

Yes. The vinyl adhesive holds firmly but releases cleanly. Apply gentle heat from a heat gun or hair dryer to soften the adhesive, then peel from one corner. The housing underneath will be undamaged.

Will they affect my fog light aim or inspection?

No. They make the vehicle have a factory tinted lamp look. 

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2025+ Toyota 4Runner Fog Light Overlays - Tint, Smoke, or Color?

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The 2025 Toyota 4Runner came out swinging with a bold redesign, and those prominent front fog lights are one of its most distinctive features. It's no surprise that fog light overlays became one of the first mods to hit the market. If you're looking to tint, smoke, or add a color accent to your fog lights without touching wiring or spending $200+ on replacement housings, overlays are the move.

Fitment Notice: These overlays fit the 2025+ Toyota 4Runner on most trims. They do NOT fit the TRD Pro or Trailhunter, which have a different front fascia with different fog light housing positions. Double-check your trim before ordering.

Why Customize the Fog Lights on the 2025 4Runner?

The new 6th gen 4Runner's front end design puts the fog lights front and center - they're large, prominent, and impossible to miss. That makes them a natural starting point for exterior customization. Whether you're going full blackout build, trying to match your window tint, or just want to tone down the chrome and plastic look, fog light overlays get the job done fast.

Our 2025 4Runner Fog Light Overlays are precision-cut vinyl overlays that sit over the fog light housing. You get the custom look without cutting any wires, pulling any fuses, or voiding anything under the hood.

2025 Toyota 4Runner fog light overlays installed

Overlays vs. Replacement Housings - What's the Difference?

Aftermarket fog light replacements can run $200 or more per side, and most require at least some wiring work. Installation can take hours. Overlays are the opposite: $20-30, peel-and-stick, done in 15 minutes. If you're not happy with the look, you peel them off and you're back to stock. No commitment, no risk, no tools required.

4Runner fog light overlay color options detail

The overlays go on the housing surround - not on the lens itself - so your actual light output is unaffected. You keep full fog light functionality while getting the custom look you're after. For most 4Runner owners building a blacked-out or stealth build, that's the perfect combination.

Color and Finish Options

Fog light overlays for the 2025 4Runner come in multiple finish options - smoke/tint (darkened), yellow, amber, and additional colors depending on current availability. Check the product listing for in-stock variants. Smoke is the most popular choice for blackout builds, while smoked works well if you're matching other exterior trim accents like mirror caps or door handles.

How to Install

Installation takes about 15-20 minutes for both sides.  StickerFab provides instructions for each vinyl product right on the product page.

  1. Press firmly around all edges and let cure for a few hours.

No heat gun needed for install. For removal, a heat gun or hair dryer makes the process clean and damage-free. These are made from cast vinyl with a permanent adhesive that holds through weather, car washes, and UV exposure - but still releases cleanly when you need to remove them.

UPDATE:  There are new acrylic over lenses available as well.

Pair It with Other 4Runner Blackout Mods

Fog light overlays look even better when paired with other exterior mods. The 2025 4Runner's front end has a lot of chrome and plastic trim that responds well to a full blackout treatment. Once the fog lights are done, consider the headlight area, mirror caps, and door trim for a cohesive look. Our 4Runner fog light overlays are a solid first step into building the exterior you want.


Frequently Asked Questions

Will these fit the TRD Pro or Trailhunter?

No. These overlays do NOT fit the TRD Pro or Trailhunter. Both trims have a different front fascia with different fog light housing positions. These overlays will not align correctly on those trims. Check your trim level before ordering.

Are these overlays reversible?

Yes. The vinyl adhesive holds firmly but releases cleanly. Use a heat gun or hair dryer to warm the overlay, then peel from one corner. The housing underneath will be undamaged.

How long does installation take?

Most people complete both sides in 15-20 minutes. Clean the surface, peel, align, and press. No tools, no drilling, no wiring.

Do these affect my fog light output?

No. The overlays sit on the housing surround, not on the lens itself. Your actual light beam and output are completely unaffected. You keep full fog light functionality after install.

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Acrylic Rear Triangle Flag Inserts for the 2021+ Ford Bronco

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If you own a 2021+ Ford Bronco 4-door, you've probably noticed those small triangular trim pieces flanking the rear quarter windows. That's the rear triangle area - and it's one of the most overlooked real estate spots for adding some personality to your Bronco. Our Acrylic Rear Triangle Flag Inserts turn that blank panel into a sharp, dimensional American flag accent.

What Is the Rear Triangle Area on the Bronco?

The rear triangle is the small, roughly triangular body panel trim piece located just behind the rear door and below the quarter window on the 2021+ Bronco 4-door. On the stock Bronco, it's a flat matte black plastic piece - functional, but plain. It's the kind of spot that screams for customization, and our acrylic flag inserts fit right into that space for a clean, factory-integrated look.

These are NOT stickers or flat vinyl overlays. They're real 3D acrylic pieces, laser cut and finished in a matte surface, with a stars and stripes design that gives genuine depth and dimension. The kind of detail that gets noticed at a glance and holds up at close inspection.

Acrylic rear triangle flag insert on 2021+ Ford Bronco

What Makes Acrylic Different from Vinyl Overlays

There are a couple of ways to customize the rear triangle area. Vinyl overlays - like our Bronco tail light overlays - give you a flat color change at a budget-friendly price point. They look clean and do the job if you just want a simple tint or blackout effect.

Acrylic flag insert detail and finish on Ford Bronco

The acrylic flag inserts are a different category entirely. They're raised off the panel surface, giving you actual 3D texture you can feel. The matte finish keeps them from looking cheap or flashy - they blend in with the Bronco's rugged aesthetic while still making a statement. Made in the USA and sold as a pair, they're the kind of finishing touch that elevates the whole rear end of the truck.

Bottom line: vinyl overlays are a simple, affordable mod. Acrylic inserts are a premium upgrade with real presence. Both have their place - it just depends on what look you're going for.

Fitment: 4-Door Bronco Only (All Trims)

These acrylic flag inserts fit all 2021+ Ford Bronco 4-door models, including the Badlands, Wildtrak, Outer Banks, Big Bend, and Raptor. The rear triangle panel is the same shape across all 4-door trims, so no compatibility guesswork needed.

Important: these do NOT fit the 2-door Bronco. The 2-door has a different rear body configuration without the same triangular trim piece. They also do NOT fit the Bronco Sport - completely different vehicle platform and body panel layout.

If you're building out your Bronco's exterior, check out our full Acrylic Rear Triangle Flag Inserts listing for current color and finish options.

How to Install

Installation is straightforward - no tools, no drilling, no mess. These are a dry install using 3M adhesive tape:

  1. Clean the rear triangle panel surface with isopropyl alcohol and let it dry completely.
  2. Test fit the insert to confirm alignment before peeling the adhesive backing.
  3. Peel the 3M tape liner, align the insert to the panel, and press firmly for 30-60 seconds.
  4. Allow the adhesive to cure for a few hours before washing the vehicle.

Most installs take under 15 minutes for both sides. The 3M tape holds firmly in all weather conditions, and if you ever need to remove them - for a repaint, resale, or just a change of style - careful application of heat from a heat gun softens the adhesive and allows clean removal without damaging the panel.

Made in the USA

Like all StickerFab products, these acrylic flag inserts are designed and made in the USA. If you're looking for a patriotic accent that's more than just a sticker, this is it. The stars and stripes design is precision-cut in the acrylic itself, not printed on - which means the design won't fade, peel, or scratch off like a printed overlay would over time.


Frequently Asked Questions

Does this fit the 2-door Bronco?

No. These acrylic flag inserts are designed for the 2021+ Ford Bronco 4-door only, including all trims (Wildtrak, Badlands, Raptor, etc.). The 2-door Bronco has a different rear body panel without the same triangular trim piece.

What's the finish on these inserts?

Matte acrylic. These are not glossy - the matte finish complements the Bronco's rugged styling and looks factory-integrated rather than aftermarket-tacky.

Can I remove these if I change my mind?

Yes. The 3M adhesive tape used on these inserts is strong but removable. Use a heat gun or hair dryer to gently warm the acrylic and soften the adhesive, then carefully peel from one corner. Done carefully, this process leaves no damage on the panel underneath.

Do these fit the Bronco Sport?

No. The Bronco Sport is a different vehicle on a different platform with different body panels. These inserts are designed specifically for the full-size 2021+ Bronco 4-door and do not fit the Sport.

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iForceMAX Emblem Blackout Options for the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser

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The chrome iForceMAX badge on the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser is one of the first things owners want to change. On a dark or matte-painted LC250, the shiny chrome stands out in a way that feels out of place for a vehicle that's supposed to look purposeful and premium. There are four ways to fix it, and they suit different budgets and preferences.

Option 1: OEM-Style ABS Overlay

The Toyota OEM Black i-FORCE MAX ABS Overlay is the most popular option for owners who want a factory-finish look. This is a rigid ABS plastic piece molded to exactly match the shape of the factory iForceMAX emblem. It snaps or adheres directly over the chrome original without removing it.

ABS plastic iForceMAX emblem overlay

The result is a matte black finish that reads as factory. It's the same material Toyota uses for OEM trim pieces, so the texture and sheen match the surrounding panels. If you want it to look like it came from the factory floor and not like a mod, this is the one.

Option 2: Black Acrylic Replacement Emblem

Black acrylic iForceMAX emblem blackout overlay

The Black iForceMAX Acrylic Tailgate Emblem is a full replacement rather than an overlay. You remove the factory chrome emblem and replace it with a gloss or matte black acrylic unit. This is not reversible in the traditional sense since you're discarding the factory badge, but the result is extremely clean and the acrylic has a depth and finish that the overlays don't fully replicate.

Owners who want the sharpest-looking result and don't plan to return to stock typically prefer this option. The trade-off is that it's a permanent swap.

Option 3: Circle Overlays with Custom Designs

The iForceMAX Circle Overlays take the blackout concept further by filling the circular cutout in the i-Force Max emblem with a custom design insert. The factory emblem has a circular window built into the badge shape, and these overlays are precision-cut to fill that window with:

Circle iForceMAX emblem overlay
  • American Flag - Red, white, and blue graphic inside the circle
  • TRD - TRD lettering on black background
  • Hinomaru - Japanese flag design (red circle on white)

These work over the factory chrome badge and give the emblem a customized look that's unique to your build. They're popular with owners who want the blackout look but with an added personal detail. These fit the 2024 Land Cruiser, 2024 Tacoma, and 2025 4Runner.

Option 4: OEM Matte Black Vinyl Overlay

For the most budget-friendly option, a precision-cut matte black vinyl overlay applies directly over the chrome factory emblem and covers the reflective surface completely. This gives you the blacked-out look without removing or replacing anything, and it's fully reversible with a heat gun and patience.

This is the right call if you want to test the look before committing to an ABS overlay or acrylic replacement, or if you're on a tight budget and want the change now.

Which Option Is Right for You

  • Want it to look factory: OEM ABS overlay
  • Want the sharpest finish, don't care about reversibility: Black acrylic replacement
  • Want a custom detail: Circle overlays (American Flag, TRD, or Hinomaru)
  • Lowest cost, reversible: Vinyl overlay

Many LC250 owners start with the vinyl overlay to confirm the look, then upgrade to the ABS overlay or acrylic replacement once they're sure. All four options are available at StickerFab and ship fast.

Does It Fit the Tacoma and 4Runner Too?

Yes, with some specifics. The 2024 Tacoma and 2025 4Runner also use the i-Force Max badge (spelled iForceMAX, i-FORCE MAX, or i-Force Max depending on the source, all refer to the same Toyota hybrid powertrain). The circle overlays are explicitly designed for the LC250, Tacoma, and 2025 4Runner. The ABS overlay and acrylic replacement are specific to the Land Cruiser fitment, so check the product listing for your vehicle before ordering.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between the ABS overlay and the acrylic replacement emblem?

The ABS overlay goes over the factory chrome badge and keeps the original in place. It's reversible. The acrylic replacement emblem requires removing the factory badge entirely and is a permanent swap. The acrylic replacement tends to have a slightly deeper, more premium finish; the ABS overlay looks more factory-matched.

Does the iForceMAX circle overlay fit the 2024 Tacoma?

Yes. The circle overlays are designed for the 2024 Land Cruiser, 2024 Tacoma, and 2025 4Runner, all of which share the same i-Force Max badge shape with the circular window cutout.

Is the ABS overlay reversible?

Yes. It adheres over the factory badge without removing it, so if you want to return to stock you can remove the overlay and the original chrome badge is still intact underneath. Use heat and slow peeling for clean removal.

Does the circle cutout design look strange on the road?

No. The circle is a design element that was already built into the factory badge shape. Filling it with the American Flag, TRD, or Hinomaru insert looks intentional rather than modified. Most people assume it's a special edition variant or dealer accessory rather than an aftermarket overlay.

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Best Interior Mods for the New 2025 Toyota 4Runner

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The 6th-gen 2025 Toyota 4Runner finally got the interior refresh it deserved. Better materials, a proper infotainment screen, and a cleaner overall layout. But a few things still bother owners who look at their 4Runner every day: flat trim panels, generic plastic pieces, and badges that are identical to every other 4Runner on the road.

These interior mods fix that without drilling holes, using adhesives that damage plastic, or requiring any disassembly beyond peeling and pressing.

Topographic Map Dash Overlays

The design nods to the 4Runner's off-road identity without being loud about it. These come in matte black, carbon fiber, and other finishes depending on your interior color scheme. Install is peel-and-stick with no permanent adhesive and takes about 45 minutes for all three pieces.

4Runner interior overlay mod detail

The 3-Piece Topographic Map Dash Overlays for the 2025 4Runner are the best single interior upgrade you can do. They cover the main dash panel and surrounding trim pieces with a precisely cut vinyl overlay featuring a raised topographic map texture that looks factory-designed rather than aftermarket.

Topo design dash overlays for 2025 Toyota 4Runner interior

Door Handle and Pull Cup Overlays

The interior door handles and pull cups on the 2025 4Runner are one of those details that reads as cheap once you notice it. The textured plastic is fine functionally, but visually it's the same look you've seen on 4Runners for years.

StickerFab makes door handle overlays specific to the 2025 4Runner that cover the pull cup insert and the surrounding trim. These add a contrast finish that makes the door panels look intentional. Most owners go matte black to pair with a dark interior or carbon fiber for the OEM-plus look.

Emblem Overlays

The front grille emblem and any badges on your 4Runner that came with chrome from the factory are easy targets. Emblem overlays are cut to fit over the factory badges and give you a black-on-black or color-matched look without removing the original emblem.

If your 2025 4Runner has the iForceMAX hybrid powertrain badge, blacking that out is one of the first things most owners do. The chrome stands out against darker trim pieces in a way that looks unfinished to anyone who cares about cohesion.

Center Console and Steering Wheel Trim

Center console trim overlays add texture and color contrast to one of the most-touched surfaces in the cabin. These are available in carbon fiber finish for owners who want a sportier feel and matte black for those who prefer a clean, tonal look.

Domed Center Console Accent Trim - 2025+ 4Runner

Steering wheel trim accents are the smaller detail that completes a full interior build. These wrap around the trim ring or accent panels on the steering wheel and require no removal of the wheel itself. The key is getting pieces that are die-cut for your exact wheel rather than generic tape-and-trim strips.

What a Full Interior Blackout Costs

A complete interior blackout for the 2025 4Runner including dash overlays, door handle inserts, emblem overlays, and console trim typically runs $150-$350 depending on which pieces you select and what finish you choose. That's a fraction of what a custom interior shop would charge and the result is fully reversible.

Most owners spread this out over a few orders, starting with the dash overlays and adding pieces as they identify what bothers them most. There's no wrong order, but the dash overlays typically have the highest visual impact per dollar spent.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these overlays hard to install?

No. All of the overlays listed here are peel-and-stick and come pre-cut for your specific vehicle. The main steps are cleaning the surface with isopropyl alcohol, positioning the overlay, and pressing it down firmly. Most pieces take 10-20 minutes each. The topographic dash overlays take the longest at around 45 minutes for the full set.

Will these look factory-installed or obviously aftermarket?

Done correctly, they look like a trim option Toyota offers but didn't include at your price point. The key is using cast vinyl (which StickerFab uses) rather than film vinyl, which tends to wrinkle at curves and edges. Cast vinyl conforms to the surface properly and sits flush.

Will they damage the plastic trim when I remove them?

No, as long as you remove them correctly. Use a hair dryer or heat gun to warm the vinyl slightly before peeling, and pull slowly at a low angle rather than yanking. The adhesive is designed for automotive interiors and won't leave residue or pull paint on properly applied surfaces.

Can I remove them if I sell the truck?

Yes. These are designed to be temporary modifications. When it's time to sell or trade in, warm each piece with a heat gun and peel carefully. The interior goes back to stock condition in an afternoon.

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2021+ Ford Bronco Oracle Flush Tail Lights - Halogen vs LED: Which Version Do You Need?

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If you're buying the Oracle Flush Style LED Tail Lights for the 2021+ Ford Bronco, the single most important thing you need to know before ordering is which version of tail lights your Bronco has from the factory. Getting this wrong means buying the wrong part number.

Here's exactly how to check, what the difference means, and what you need to do for each.

Oracle flush mount tail lights for Ford Bronco

How to Tell If Your Bronco Has Halogen or LED Tail Lights

Ford equipped the 2021+ Bronco with either halogen or LED tail lights depending on the trim level and options package. There are two easy ways to check which one you have.

Method 1: Door Jamb Sticker

Open the driver's door and look at the sticker on the door jamb (the edge of the door opening, near where the door latches). This sticker lists your build codes and options. Look for a reference to LED lighting or exterior lighting packages. If you see mention of LED taillamps or a premium lighting package, you have LED tails.

Method 2: Visual Inspection

Stand behind the Bronco and look at the tail lights directly. Factory LED tail lights have a distinctive horizontal lightbar strip running across the lens. Halogen units have a more traditional bulb-behind-lens appearance with a clear or amber turn signal section. If you can see a defined strip of light when the lights are on, you have LED.

The Part Number Difference

Once you know which tail lights you have, the part number decision is straightforward:

  • Halogen Broncos - Oracle part number 5892-504. These are plug-and-play with the factory halogen wiring harness. No software changes needed.
  • LED Broncos - Oracle part number 5892-023. These require a FORScan module configuration change before the lights will function correctly. Without it, the truck's body control module won't know how to handle the new signal mapping and you'll get fault codes and incorrect light behavior.

What Is FORScan and Why Do You Need It?

Oracle tail lights FORScan configuration Ford Bronco

FORScan is a Windows-based diagnostic software specifically designed for Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles. Unlike generic OBD2 scanners, FORScan can read and write module configurations that Ford technicians use, including the body control module (BdyCM) settings that control how your tail lights behave.

You'll need a compatible OBD2 adapter (FORScan recommends the OBDLink EX) and a Windows PC or laptop. The software itself is free for basic use.

FORScan Settings for Oracle LED Tails on an LED-Equipped Bronco

Once you're in FORScan and have connected to your Bronco, navigate to the BdyCM Module Configuration. You need to change the following settings:

  • Rear LED Turn Outage: Set to Disabled
  • Right Rear Stop and Position Lamp Usage: Set to Stop and Turn
  • Right Rear Turn Lamp Usage: Set to Not Used
  • Left Rear Stop and Position Lamp Usage: Set to Stop and Turn
  • Left Rear Turn Lamp Usage: Set to Not Used

These changes tell the body control module that the combined stop/turn lamp on each side will handle both functions, which is how the Oracle flush tail lights are wired. After saving, clear any stored fault codes and test the lights through all functions: park, brake, left turn, right turn, and reverse.

Installation Overview

The physical installation is straightforward on both versions. The Oracle flush tail lights are designed as direct replacements for the factory assemblies. Remove the factory tail light (typically 3-4 bolts accessed from inside the cargo area or tailgate), unplug the factory harness, plug in the Oracle harness, and secure the new assembly. The whole process takes about 30-45 minutes per side.

For LED Bronco owners, do the FORScan changes after the physical install so you can verify everything works in one session.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I install the LED version tail lights without doing FORScan?

You'll likely see fault codes related to the turn signal circuit and the lights may behave incorrectly, for example the turn signal may not function as expected, or you might get a rapid flash (hyper-flash) and a warning light on the dash. It won't damage anything permanently, but the lights won't work right until you complete the FORScan module changes.

How difficult is FORScan for someone who's never used it?

It's approachable if you follow the instructions. The FORScan software walks you through connecting to the vehicle, and the module configuration screen lets you search for specific settings by name. Budget about an hour for your first time, including reading the Oracle instructions and making the changes. Many Bronco owners have done this with no prior experience.

Will Oracle flush tail lights fit the Bronco Raptor?

No. The Bronco Raptor has a different rear end configuration and these lights are not compatible. They're designed for the standard 2021+ Ford Bronco in both 2-door and 4-door configurations.

Oracle Bronco tail lights installed

Can I install these myself or do I need a shop?

Most owners install these themselves. The physical swap is basic bolt-on work. FORScan requires a Windows computer and a compatible OBD2 adapter, but the process is well documented. If you're not comfortable with FORScan, an independent Ford shop or a mobile programmer familiar with Bronco builds can handle it for a modest fee.

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How to Blackout Your 2024 Toyota Tacoma - Interior and Exterior Guide

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The 2024 Toyota Tacoma already looks tough, but the factory chrome trim and stock badges leave a lot of visual noise on an otherwise clean truck. A full blackout build removes that noise and gives the Tacoma a more purposeful, blacked-out aesthetic without permanent modifications.

Here's how to do it, inside and out, using peel-and-stick overlays that are 100% reversible.

2024 Toyota Tacoma blackout overlays

Start with the Exterior: Emblems and Badges

iForceMAX emblem overlay blackout Toyota Tacoma

The biggest visual wins on the 2024 Tacoma exterior come from blacking out the chrome badges and trim accents. The factory chrome catches light in a way that pulls attention away from the truck's lines.

If your Tacoma has the iForceMAX hybrid engine, the iForceMAX badge on the tailgate is one of the first things people notice. A black overlay or replacement emblem kills the chrome look immediately and works with TRD and off-road color schemes equally well.

For the hood, the TRD Hood Scoop Accent Overlays add aggressive contrast to the OEM scoop design. These are domed vinyl overlays that fit precisely over the factory hood scoop shape and come in multiple finishes including matte black, gloss black, and carbon fiber.

TRD Hood Scoop Overlay - 2024+ Tacoma

Blackout the Grille, Door Handles, and Trim

On the exterior, the next targets after emblems are the door handles, mirror caps, and any chrome trim running along the body. StickerFab carries a range of Tacoma-specific overlays for these panels that are cut to fit and apply without tools.

Door handle overlays in particular make a big difference on Tacomas with silver or body-color handles. Blacking them out ties the trim together and removes the factory look that every stock Tacoma shares.

Interior Blackout: Where It Really Pays Off

The 2024 Tacoma interior got a significant update over the previous gen, but the trim pieces are still mostly plastic with a textured finish that reads as generic. Overlays change that.

Dash overlays are the biggest interior upgrade you can do. The topographic map pattern dash overlays add texture and visual detail to the flat dash panels and give the interior a custom feel without drilling or permanent changes. They apply directly to the factory surface and remove cleanly if you decide to change things up later.

Door handle inserts, center console trim, and steering wheel accents round out a full interior blackout. Done together, the result looks intentional rather than piecemeal.

What's Reversible vs Permanent

Everything listed here is reversible. Peel-and-stick vinyl overlays don't leave adhesive residue on clean factory surfaces and won't damage paint or plastic when removed correctly (use a heat gun or hair dryer and peel slowly).

The only modifications that aren't reversible are physical replacements like acrylic emblem swaps, where you remove and discard the factory badge. Even those are inexpensive enough that returning to stock just means buying a factory badge from the dealer.

Where to Start If Your Budget Is Limited

If you're working with a limited budget, prioritize in this order:

  1. Tailgate badge / emblem overlays - Highest visual impact, lowest cost
  2. Hood scoop overlays - Immediately visible from outside, adds aggression
  3. Dash overlays - Best interior upgrade for the money
  4. Door handle overlays - Ties the full exterior together

Most Tacoma owners start with the tailgate and hood and then work inward from there. The full exterior and interior blackout can be done in a weekend and costs a fraction of what a wrap would run.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these overlays reversible?

Yes. All vinyl overlays from StickerFab are designed to remove cleanly from factory surfaces. Use low heat when removing and peel slowly at a low angle. There's no residue left behind on undamaged paint or plastic.

Will modifying my Tacoma with overlays void the warranty?

No. Peel-and-stick vinyl overlays don't affect mechanical or electrical systems and don't void your factory warranty. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act protects consumers from blanket warranty denials for aftermarket cosmetic modifications.

How long does it take to install these?

Individual pieces like emblem overlays take 10-20 minutes each. A full exterior blackout including emblems, door handles, and hood scoop takes most people 2-4 hours. Interior dash overlays take about the same. Most of the time is spent cleaning the surface and positioning before applying.

Can I install these myself or do I need a shop?

You can absolutely install these yourself. No tools are required beyond a clean microfiber cloth and optionally a squeegee. The overlays come with application instructions and are cut to fit, so there's no trimming involved. Most customers do this in their driveway.

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Best Tail Light Upgrades for the 2021+ Ford Bronco

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The factory tail lights on the 2021+ Ford Bronco get the job done, but they're not exactly inspiring. Whether you want a cleaner flush look, sequential turn signals, or just a quick tint without the work, there are solid options at every price point. Here's what's worth your money.

Oracle Flush Mount LED Tail Lights

The Oracle Flush Mount LED Tail Lights are the most popular upgrade for Bronco owners who want a factory-plus look. They replace the entire tail light assembly with a clean, lensless flush design that looks like it belongs on a next-gen model.

Oracle tail light upgrade for 2021+ Ford Bronco

There's one important thing to know before buying: the version you need depends on whether your Bronco came with halogen or LED tail lights from the factory.

  • Halogen Broncos - Part number 5892-504. These are plug-and-play. No additional software changes needed.
  • LED Broncos - Part number 5892-023. These require a FORScan adjustment to remap the turn signal and stop lamp settings. Without it, you'll get error codes and incorrect light behavior.

Not sure which you have? Pop the tailgate and check the door jamb sticker, or look at your current tails. LED units have a distinct lightbar pattern running across the lens; halogen units look more like a traditional bulb setup with a clear or amber lens.

Form Lighting Sequential LED Tail Lights

Form Lighting tail lights for 2021+ Ford Bronco

If you want sequential turn signals that sweep outward, the Form Lighting Sequential LED Tail Lights deliver that effect without looking overdone. These are direct bolt-on replacements that plug into your factory harness and use a full LED light bar for stop, turn, and reverse.

The sequential sweep is smooth and noticeable without being the kind of thing that gets you pulled over. These also add a distinct blacked-out look to the rear of the truck even when the lights are off.

Tail Light Overlays: The Budget Option That Actually Looks Good

Not ready to replace the whole assembly? StickerFab's vinyl tail light overlays are cut specifically for the 2021+ Bronco LED tail lights and give you a smoked or tinted look in about 30 minutes. No wiring, no FORScan, no tools required.

This is the right call if your budget is under $60 and you want a cleaner look without committing to a full replacement. The overlays are made from cast vinyl, not cheap film, so they won't bubble or fade in the sun. They're also fully removable if you change your mind or sell the truck.

Oracle Dual-Function Turn Signal Modules

Already have the Oracle flush mounts installed? The Oracle Dual-Function Reverse and Turn Signal Modules add sequential turn signal behavior and an enhanced reverse function to your Oracle tail lights. These plug directly into the existing Oracle harness and require no additional wiring.

This is the add-on for owners who already made the switch and want to take it one step further.

Which Upgrade is Right for You?

Here's how to think about it:

  • Under $75: Vinyl overlays. Fast, reversible, looks great.
  • $200-$350, plug-and-play: Form Lighting sequential tails if your Bronco is LED-equipped, or Oracle flush mounts if you have halogens.
  • $200-$350, willing to do FORScan: Oracle flush mounts for the cleanest possible look.
  • Already have Oracles: Add the dual-function modules for sequential turn signals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Oracle flush tail lights fit the Bronco Raptor?

No. The Bronco Raptor has a different tail light housing and rear bumper configuration. Oracle's flush tail lights are designed for the standard 2021+ Bronco (2-door and 4-door). Check Oracle's fitment guide before ordering if you have a Raptor.

Do I need FORScan to install the Oracle flush tail lights?

It depends on your Bronco's configuration. If you have the factory halogen tail lights, no FORScan is needed. If your Bronco came with LED tails from the factory, you'll need to make a few module configuration changes in FORScan to remap the signal and stop lamp behavior. Oracle includes instructions with the kit.

What's the cheapest way to upgrade the look of my Bronco's tail lights?

Vinyl tail light overlays. They run under $75, install in about 30 minutes, and require no tools or wiring. They won't give you sequential turn signals, but they add a smoked/tinted look that makes a real visual difference.

Are aftermarket tail lights street legal?

Yes. All of the options listed here meet DOT requirements for stop, turn, and reverse lighting. They're designed as direct replacements for factory assemblies and are legal for road use in the US.

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A Note From Our Team — We're Growing, and We're Grateful

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If your order has taken a little longer than usual to arrive lately, we want to take a moment to explain why — and to say thank you.

Over the past 30 days, StickerFab has fulfilled over 3,500 orders, shipping more than 6,200 of our handcrafted products across 758 unique designs to truck and SUV enthusiasts all across the country. That number isn't a typo. It's a reflection of something we never take for granted: you showing up for a small business and trusting us to deliver.

Who We Are

StickerFab is a family-owned, veteran-operated business run out of Florida. There's no massive warehouse, no army of employees. Every overlay, every emblem, every vinyl kit that leaves our shop is made to order — cut, assembled, and packaged by a small, dedicated team that genuinely cares about the quality of what lands on your truck.

Our founder is a U.S. military veteran, and that sense of discipline and pride in the work carries through everything we do. When you buy from StickerFab, you're not buying from a fulfillment center. You're buying from people.

We're Growing — and We're Hiring

The demand for StickerFab products has grown faster than we ever imagined, and we're working hard to keep up. To match the pace and maintain the quality standards our customers expect, we are actively hiring. If you're based in the Florida area and have a passion for hands-on work, craftsmanship, or fulfillment operations — we'd love to hear from you.

📩 Send your inquiry to info@stickerfab.com with the subject line "Join the Team" and tell us a little about yourself.

Our Promise to You

We know that when you're building out your Tacoma, 4Runner, Bronco, or Land Cruiser, you want your parts fast. We're investing in our team, our processes, and our capacity to make sure that happens. Every order matters to us — because we remember the first one, and we still treat each one the same way.

Thank you for supporting a small, American-made operation. We wouldn't be here without you.

Better Visibility Into Your Order

We've also recently updated our system to provide the most accurate estimated delivery windows possible at the time of checkout. Made-to-order means every item is built specifically for you — and we want you to have a realistic, honest picture of when it'll arrive before you place your order. No surprises.

— The StickerFab Team 🏷️

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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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Every Land Cruiser overlay is precision-cut for the 2024 model, made to order in the USA, and backed by our install guarantee.

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