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I know a guy who likes to deliver windshields! :p

I just ordered a new radiator for my 80, all the hoses and clamps, new belts and shipping was only $38. I forgot to add new PCV hoses to my order, called them up and they added them to my order manually. Love those guys!
 
I just ordered a new radiator for my 80, all the hoses and clamps,
I need to do the same for the '97. Did you have to supply the part numbers or could you talk to a human with knowledge? I'll need more than just the basics.
 
I looked up all the part numbers.

16400-66081​
Radiator Assembly​
$414.31​
1​
$414.31​
16571-66030​
Upper Hose​
$18.60​
1​
$18.60​
16573-66010​
Lower Hose​
$18.60​
1​
$18.60​
16572-66021​
Lower Hose​
$12.89​
1​
$12.89​
90916-03117​
Thermostat​
$21.46​
1​
$21.46​
16346-66020​
Gasket Thermostat​
$4.33​
1​
$4.33​
90466-41008​
Clip Hose​
$6.20​
4​
$24.80​
90467-43002​
Clip​
$5.23​
2​
$10.46​
99555-10200​
By-Pass Hose​
$4.49​
1​
$4.49​
16267-66020​
Hose Water By-Pass​
$10.67​
1​
$10.67​
16264-66021​
Hose Water By-Pass​
$7.04​
1​
$7.04​
16261-66040​
Hose Water By-Pass​
$11.42​
1​
$11.42​
90916-02353-83​
Alternator Belt​
$7.02​
2​
$14.04​
99332-10910-83​
AC Belt​
$14.70​
1​
$14.70​
 
Plus 12262-66021 and 12261-66021 if you need the PCV vent tubes. I currently just ran 3/8" rubber hose and it's hard as a rock 3 years later and leaking small amounts of oil on my valve cover.
 
If you want to go with a copper core radiator (93/94) it's around $75 less but I felt like the aluminum was the better option. Ron Davis ain't making radiators out of copper. :hmm:
 
Maybe this goes here. Conicelli Toyota outside Philly has 10% off their online prices through June 21st.
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I could mudship to CMCC
 
If you want to go with a copper core radiator (93/94) it's around $75 less but I felt like the aluminum was the better option. Ron Davis ain't making radiators out of copper. :hmm:
I was planning on the copper one (part # 16400-66040). It’s been good enough for about 100 years.
 
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Definitely not local, but I saw a thread about Norwalk Toyota in Cali here on MUD and got a price on an interior panel door. They were like 40% cheaper than my local dealership, and shipped for free!

 
Norwalk is good but in California. Also remember that local dealers can charge you anything they want for a part. Unless you new what MSRP was for the part they could be artificiality inflating it. Norwalk is typically 32% off list.
 
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Also remember that local dealers can charge you anything they want for a part.
Yeah...there's a place around here that blatantly does that.

@Crusha I might have to look into your offer for a 100 Series radiator that I will soon be needing. Do you know if the discounts only apply to shipped vs picked up? Aren't you a big wheel over there? Are you even close enough to pick up?

I'm so lost without Onur. I haven't needed enough to bother him with for the last 2 years and now it's all hitting me at once while his chair is still warm. :(
 
Are you even close enough to pick up?


They're about 30 minutes from me. I need an 80 windshield and seat cushion, so am going there anyway.
 
Yeah...there's a place around here that blatantly does that.

@Crusha Do you know if the discounts only apply to shipped vs picked up?

The Discount applies. When you go to check out one of the shipping options is to pick it up at the store for $0.00.
 
I just wanted to share what Onur shared with me when I wanted to buy parts from him for the cooling system of my 1996 FZJ80. I ended up getting the same radiator from RockAuto for a little cheaper (ITEM: #DEN221-9362). The link for #1 doesn't work for some reason now.

Copied and pasted from Onur's email to me:

So, for the cooling system overhaul, here is what I would recommend and where to buy the parts:

  1. Radiator: I would get this one: https://www.densoproducts.com/product.aspx?zpid=46553
Very reasonably priced and manufactured by a Toyota Group Company (Denso)
  1. Fan clutch: Get this one: More Information for AISIN FCT004
Exact same part you would get from Toyota but in the supplier box (Aisin).
  1. I would replace your main radiator hoses as well. You can get them here: 1FZ-FE Radiator Hose Kit
  2. And then your thermostat and gasket you can get from Wits End as well.

So, basically nothing to buy from me. And buy going with these sources above, you get quality parts at a decent price.

My Invoice was this:
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Hope this helps someone.
 
Anyone have a recommendation on where I can take my wife’s Sienna? It has a good “click” going when turning at different speeds and a bit of a front end rattle on bumps. You can definitely feel the click/pop a bit in the steering wheel. I’m thinking maybe it is an intermediate steering shaft issue but I’d like a pro to look at her vehicle. I think Ryan has a really packed Cruiser schedule so I’m looking for any guidance. I just worry about her driving it. Maybe the place in Ballston mentioned in the previous post? Thanks guys!
 

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