100 series AHC query and freight to Oz from IMPEX (1 Viewer)

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Finally the day has arrived when the AHC on my vehicle (2005 100 series Sahara) has shown itself to be not immortal, after 330K kms. I am assuming it to be the globes/spheres. Rides OK until a drip in the road at speed when the back of the back of the vehicle bucks more than it aught, as if the shockers in a conventional vehicle were stuffed. The vehicle still goes up and down as required and from H to L, the reservoir changes about 10 graduations. The vehicle has had full airbags in the rear from about new (which are also due to be replaced), as it is fitted with ARB front and rear bars. On the assumption that it is the spheres, I tried to order replacement from IMPEX, but note that they state that they cant ship the likes of these, as they are pressure vessels. So how does one get these to Australia (or the US for that matter). As a note of interest, Toyota want $1600 for each ($6400). IMPEX quote about US$400 plus freight in total for 4 of!
 
Welcome to the 'mud, and yes Impex no longer ships anything pressurised to the land of Oz. Here's the ones I bought - 100% genuine - so happens the seller has 1 set left. Also have a 36mm spanner if you want to wander up the M1 to borrow it...

Toyota Lexus Genuine LX470 LAND CRUISER 100 98-07 4SET SUSPENSION ACCUMULATOR
Willyroo
Thanks for that. I have purchased a set via your link. I have 36mm fan clutch spanner I made for a fan clutch associated with a Cummins 6bt in my OKA, so wont be following the M1 to Brisbane! I hope the spheres solve my problems. Attached is the reason for the 36mm spanner.
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Finally the day has arrived when the AHC on my vehicle (2005 100 series Sahara) has shown itself to be not immortal, after 330K kms. I am assuming it to be the globes/spheres. Rides OK until a drip in the road at speed when the back of the back of the vehicle bucks more than it aught, as if the shockers in a conventional vehicle were stuffed. The vehicle still goes up and down as required and from H to L, the reservoir changes about 10 graduations. The vehicle has had full airbags in the rear from about new (which are also due to be replaced), as it is fitted with ARB front and rear bars. On the assumption that it is the spheres, I tried to order replacement from IMPEX, but note that they state that they cant ship the likes of these, as they are pressure vessels. So how does one get these to Australia (or the US for that matter). As a note of interest, Toyota want $1600 for each ($6400). IMPEX quote about US$400 plus freight in total for 4 of!

Congratulations on getting to 330,000 kilometres -- although probably only a half-life for the vehicle!!

If the source suggested by @willyroo is out of stock, suggest try the following using Part Numbers and/or VIN in the usual way:

Megazip in Singapore:

Partsouq in UAE:

I have bought genuine OME items from both of the above from time to time, all depending on price, and found the service very satisfactory. This included 'globes' fron Megazip -- although that was in 2019 and I have no idea whether export/import 'rules' from this source is a problem nowadays. Prices were not as sharp as the prevailin Impex prices but a long way better than local alternatives. A website inquiry should reveal all ......

Amayama in Japan has (or did have) a warehouse in Sydney:
Amayama have a similar restriction on globes/spheres/accumulators/gas chambers being exported by air from Japan but may send stocks by ship to Sydney and sell from there under Australian conditions with GST etc, etc.
 
Congratulations on getting to 330,000 kilometres -- although probably only a half-life for the vehicle!!

If the source suggested by @willyroo is out of stock, suggest try the following using Part Numbers and/or VIN in the usual way:

Megazip in Singapore:

Partsouq in UAE:

I have bought genuine OME items from both of the above from time to time, all depending on price, and found the service very satisfactory. This included 'globes' fron Megazip -- although that was in 2019 and I have no idea whether export/import 'rules' from this source is a problem nowadays. Prices were not as sharp as the prevailin Impex prices but a long way better than local alternatives. A website inquiry should reveal all ......

Amayama in Japan has (or did have) a warehouse in Sydney:
Amayama have a similar restriction on globes/spheres/accumulators/gas chambers being exported by air from Japan but may send stocks by ship to Sydney and sell from there under Australian conditions with GST etc, etc.
IndroCriuse
All sorted I hope. Spheres on their way. Hope it is a simple swap out and the problem goes away.
 

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