Who is everyone using for for parts for a front end rebuild and brakes all around? I went to Toyota and all they could get me was one pair of shoes.
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I know our local Toyota parts guy well and have bought many parts without a problem in the past. A few weeks ago he put in a larger order and one set of brake shoes came in the next day! After about 10 days and not more parts, he checked again and Toyota canceled all the other parts. My guy at Toyota says its a new system in the last year that will let them order parts but then come to find out they just cancel the order a week or so later.... I guess it could be Covid related????Toyota sells it all, you just need to work with the desk person better. Couple options here:
1. Call @cruiseroutfit
2. Hunt the diagrams on ToyoDIY, partsouq, amayama and purchase.
3. Take those part numbers you learned above and purchase on your favorite "parts.toyota.com" dealer.
4. Rely on your local dealer to help you read diagrams.
Acquiring parts today is too outrageously easy. With a tiny bit of effort, you can get most anything you need. If you're lazy and just want someone to do the legwork for you, then call Cruiser Outfitters.
I got the second set of shoes and all 4 drums from Toyota today!I know our local Toyota parts guy well and have bought many parts without a problem in the past. A few weeks ago he put in a larger order and one set of brake shoes came in the next day! After about 10 days and not more parts, he checked again and Toyota canceled all the other parts. My guy at Toyota says its a new system in the last year that will let them order parts but then come to find out they just cancel the order a week or so later.... I guess it could be Covid related????