On my 87 fj60 I bought everything from rockauto.
The compressor was rockauto part# 7511991 and was a nippondenso 6P148A it was 321.79 then but now they show it at 405.79 so shop around. You will have to take the hose fitting off the old compressor and install on the the new unit and remove the blanks.
The other compressor they list #471132 denso for under 200.000 was NOT correct and I had to return it.
The condenser is a Denso and rockauto part# 4770154
The dryer /accumulator is Denso #4780101
I also replace the expansion valve with the Denso one they sell.
And don't forget to add the correct amount of pag oil.
Some general info regarding install of compressor:
and some info about their warranty:
When a compressor fails, it often floods the A/C system with debris. If certain parts (the orifice tube/expansion valve and drier/accumulator) are not replaced and a full system flush is not performed when installing a replacement compressor, even the best new compressor may not perform properly. For this reason, it is important to clear the system of debris and replace all of the parts that were compromised when the first compressor failed. Because improper installation leads to compressor damage, the warranty terms on A/C compressors are very specific and the warranty is valid only if these terms are followed.
General warranty terms for an A/C Compressor are the following:
In order to ensure that proper warranty credit is issued if needed, the compressor installation instructions must be adhered to. All compressor defects must show proof of purchase of an Orifice Tube/Expansion Valve, Drier, and Approved A/C System Flush, or a Work Order showing the purchase of these items and that the system was flushed using approved procedures.
For manufacturer specific warranty terms, please see the
Warranties page.