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Where do you order your OEM parts from?

Discussion in 'General Tacoma Talk' started by Burpnbill, Apr 27, 2023.

  1. May 1, 2023 at 8:53 PM
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    PTSDTherapy

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    Toyotapartsdeal.com

    I’ve used their sister site for our 3 Subies for years and so far have had the same good experience with the toyota side. The parts come directly from different dealers all over the nation.
     
  2. May 1, 2023 at 9:23 PM
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    ABA180

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    Sullivan Bros in Kingston MA is my usual
     
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    I literally spent WEEKS researching and comparing prices before I did LCA's, LBJ's and rack bushings. Some would have one item cheaper and another more expensive. The clear winner was McGeorge (Olathe Toyota is in there too.)

    The attached is a month or so outdated but prices haven't changed that much. I'm still curious about TRDshop.com though, not a lot of feedback here but they're pretty competitive.

    Word of warning, McGeorge (and others) use FedEx, anything over $500 value requires signature confirmation.

    I'd hold off on the cam bolts unless you're sure they need replacing, it adds around $200 to the project and when I did mine they almost fell out and needed very little cleanup. On initial inspection I thoought a couple would give me trouble but they didn't. I think it's because in driving the parts are always moving.
     

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