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Toyota Tacoma glare blocker for better backup camera view (license plate lights) - image

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tacoma_lightblocker-R.stl
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tacoma_lightblocker.stl
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tacoma_lightblocker-R.stlAccessory piece13.9 KB STLSlice fileSlice fileSlice fileSmall functional file: print slowly; consider 80–100% infill for durability.
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Toyota Tacoma glare blocker for better backup camera view (license plate lights)

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When you put a third generation (2015-2023) Toyota Tacoma in reverse at night, the backup camera shows... not much, because the license plate lights are angled up and shine straight into the camera lens, causing glare and weird exposure issues. These simple little plates attach with some double sided tape, and block the glare from the lights. This greatly improves the view in the backup camera while still allowing the license plate to be illuminated. You need to print two, and preferably in some UV stable material so they last longer outdoors. Edit: The "R" version is a couple millimeters longer so it blocks more light. I put it on the right side due to the different angle from the light to the camera lens.

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Published Jun 29, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by Dirk Mohrmann (Lelebebbel) · License: CC BY

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