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My starter bit it after richloam too. I replaced the contacts and plunger but it still wasnt right. I took it and had it rebuilt. Im not too sure theyll honor the warranty when they see all the corosion in there. Call around im sure you have a starter/alternator shop near by.
 
What'd the rebuild run you from the shop? I'm sure I do have a shop, and I've got some mechanic friends who know the shops, too.
 
125. Im not sure how much of a deal that was but im happy. It was the original starter and its basically brand new now after they remanned it.
 
Carter you can buy a lifetime warr. from Autozone for 90.00 plus core . I know you said yours is from Rockauto w/ a warranty . So I would send back Rockautos starter and purchase one from Autozone . The reason I would do this because 1) Autozone doesn't question the part , they want you 100% satisfied ,so they will replace the part for now on . 2) How many Rockautos are there in your area ? There is an Autozone just about everywhere .

If you every have a problem with any Autozone just ask for the Regional office phone number and Regional Managers name . I can say you will get what you want plus a 20.00 gift card . If they don't want to give it to you just call me . I'll make a call .

How do I know this you ask , I worked for them for many years until our business took off . So I still have some connection .

But anyway thats my couple of cents worth .
 
I thought about that Rocky. But the last starter I had in my truck was some cheap aftermarket thing, and it sounded like crap. I think the plunger went in too far or something, it sounded like the sound you hear if someone tries to start a car that's already started - every time.

It annoyed me to no end, and that's why I went back to OEM.

BUT if Autozone does the same thing for a Denso, then I'll be all over it.
 
I've had pretty goodluck with their starters and alternators . But with anyting you will get a bad every now and then . Just make sure they test it 4 or 5 times before you buy it , if that goes well you'll have no problem with it .
 
Supplier contact for parts needed

Hi to all.

I'm working on the restoration of severall Land Cruisers and I need to order lots of parts. Please, can you guys share with me any contact and suppliers that you may have available.
 
Hey Luis, I kept forgetting to get you the info I have.

For Toyota OEM parts, both of these dealerships give full discount (dealer pricing) for any item:

Sam Stewart
Lowe Toyota of Warner Robins
Parts Manager
800-870-0038 (Direct)
678-234-5726 (Cell)
sstewart@lowetoyota.com
(free shipping on most stuff)

Dan (Cruiser Dan)
American Toyota
800-432-6668
(Dan knows more about LC's and their parts than most anyone else I know)

Online:
http://Toyotapartseast.com

Online diagrams:
http://www.utoyot8.com/Model.aspx
(Note: above site only lists 1980's+ for LC's, but they do have older models online as well. It's a little tricky to get to sometimes, however)

Used parts:
http://Cruiserparts.net
 
I have had pretty good luck on most stuff. I went trhough a few alternators till I got a good one that was regulated where I wanted it but it was a no hassle process. Having the Autozone in Ocal and one down the road here has saved me a few $$ in parts as well when a starter died while in the pits.
 
Yea it's hard to beat their national warranty system . While we were in Alaska last month , I went into an Autozone just to see if I could pull up my warranty file . Guess what.....it was all there , hard to beat that system . I'm not saying buy everything there but things like brakes , suspension parts , starter , alternators ,any type of a vehicle hard part yea . If it has a lifetime warranty on it buy it .
 
I'm not saying buy everything there but things like brakes , suspension parts , starter , alternators ,any type of a vehicle hard part yea . If it has a lifetime warranty on it buy it .

You don't go into the 80 forum much, do you ?!?!? You'd be shot dead there for saying that! Hah!

:D
 
For OEM parts, I'll Second Sam of Lowe Toyota

For axle, transfer case and front end gaskets, seals, bearings etc
Cruiser Outfitters http://www.cruiseroutfitters.com/
 
I don't believe you did that...picture please!
 
Here ya go...

2012-10-30 15.10.421.webp
 
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Very sweet...you've peaked my interest!
 
Archie, you need new seats? Say it isn't so! :D
 
With a 5,000 mile trip planned this Spring/Summer I could use a little cush for the tush! There will be days of 700-800 miles when comfort really counts.
 

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