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this has been on my 82 since new........i may be the same as the hood cushion. But its hard plastic not the soft rubber like the other cushion


My BJ40 originally had those too but the hot Aussi sun soon made them crack and fall off.

As far as I can work out, their part number is 68959-90301 (2 in total for each set of ambulance doors)

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Oh yes it is long gone.

Really? I thought I saw it posted elsewhere recently. Then again, my recently is getting more relative by the year.
 
Really? I thought I saw it posted elsewhere recently. Then again, my recently is getting more relative by the year.


I should have clarified: the entire assy with the bracket and the like is discontinued. The actual rubber isolator is still barely available:

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I was able to obtain a NOS A/C controller in the 24v variation (Denso part #11390-0260, Toyota part #88610-60030). I noticed a few differences between the one on my old Cruiser and this one. Also, I noticed a modern style QR code on the label, though someone had torn it off so it wasn't easliy readable. This make me wonder if it was manufactured more recently.

Old on top/New on bottom

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Some additional pictures of the new one.

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those were used on at least some(if not all) the non military Mega Cruiser in whatever year it came out in 1995?......which is what I bet it was left over from

bad pic and certainly not stock, but you can see on the hump(below the vent) the AC controller......


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Front fender apron patch for left and right side of JDM 1981/02-1984/10 BJ41/42/44/46. Part numbers 53731-90800 and 53732-90800. Although I can't find details of the differences, the fenders changed at the same time these went into use. The fender part numbers these would have been used with are 53810-90801 and 53820-90805. I am not sure if they can be used with other fender types, but I may give it a shot one day if I'm bored. I bought them more out of curiosity than with the intent of using them. They are made of hard plastic, and would have gone between the lower part of the fender and bib.

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OEM Speedometer cable, Production Dates: 09/1972-01/1975

Note, it includes the firewall grommet, which needs to be in place before the cable ends are swaged on. It also included the felt seal, and two metal washers.

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