Looking for upper lower radiator hoses for 96 KZJ71

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Aloha Looking for part numbers for the upper and lower radiator hoses for my 96 kzj71 with the 1kzte diesel motor
I am just redoing everything on this truck to make it a little more bulletproof.
Thanks for your help as always.
 
Aloha Looking for part numbers for the upper and lower radiator hoses for my 96 kzj71 with the 1kzte diesel motor
I am just redoing everything on this truck to make it a little more bulletproof.
Thanks for your help as always.

I highly recommend using online sources for part numbers.

No one here is going to give you the answers to every single part number request you post up/want every other day.

Educate yourself and learn how to look up part numbers using online resources (see the sticky at the top of this section regarding resources for looking up part numbers).

16571-67020
16572-67020
 
You can look up part numbers based on your chassis number (front right frame rail in the wheel well or firewall data tag in the engine bay) here:
partsouq.com
megazip.net
amayama.com
toyodiy.com is great for part number cross referencing too.
 
I highly recommend using online sources for part numbers.

No one here is going to give you the answers to every single part number request you post up/want every other day.

Educate yourself and learn how to look up part numbers using online resources (see the sticky at the top of this section regarding resources for looking up part numbers).

16571-67020
16572-67020

Hello,

x2.

A part number every now and then is fine. A part number for every component is not.

On the other hand, the Search function is a useful tool that is often ignored.






Juan
 
We stock those hoses at Cruiser Outfitters in Utah, we can ship as soon as tomorrow! 801-563-1277
 
The whole reason forums exist is so people can ask questions about things they dont know. I dont want to buy the wrong parts for my truck that I just got and dont know much about it. I will go elsewhere from now on if you dont want to help.
 
What they suggested is really the only way to go, and a great way to learn about your truck in the process. It takes a little patience, but you’ll quickly get the hang of plugging in your VIN number, looking the schematics, and finding the right part number. You can also google image search that part number, and double check its what you are looking for. It’s the only way to get to know your truck, and beyond that, while many parts are common among 70s, there are a great deal that are not, and you need the VIN to be sure.
 

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