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Old 09-21-06, 04:56 PM   #1
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Any parts source for Diesels in US?

Looking for odd items for my 2H...Like rear main seal etc. Does anyone in the US stock parts for Diesels?
Called dealer...computer says....."items not found"


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Old 09-21-06, 05:19 PM   #2
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Spector can get stuff too. The last item I needed for my truck was the rear heater core. $450 at the local dealer and just over $200 at Spector so you may be surprised.


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I have gone through Molle Toyota in KC for myt BJ70 and they have gotten parts that I have needed from the warehouse in Ontario, California. Granted they have been more mainstream parts. Also, if you know the part number it would help immensely. I know I have seen parts catalogs around here. I'll see if I can dig them up.


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Old 09-21-06, 08:18 PM   #4
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It shouldn't be an issue unless it's a part that doesn't cross over and isn't in the US system. If it isn't in the US system it needs to be added (where many parts guys fail). I've had no issues getting parts other than waiting a few extra days because the part isn't in the local warhouse.

Make sure you check with c-dan he can get them for you.


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Old 09-22-06, 09:38 AM   #5
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Cruiserdan can get everything that was in the north american system.
4wheelauto in edmonton can get everything
Marv Specter has a lot more than he indicates on the website
if you have a parts number your local dealer can get most.

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Old 09-30-06, 10:46 AM   #6
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Hi All:

As others have already mentioned, Spector Off-Road probably has whatever you need.

"CDan" on MUD is a parts pro at a Toyota dealership and will try to get most any OEM part for you (if it appears in his parts system; apparently Toyota USA does not offer access to *all* the Toyota vehicle parts ever made.)

Another source to consider is a Toyota forklift dealership; I can't image the rear main seal of a 2H Land Cruiser engine and a 2H forklift engine could be different!

Good luck!

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