You didn’t have to get that from Japan.
It’s available here in the US from any Toyota parts dept. About $230.
It’s available here in the US from any Toyota parts dept. About $230.
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Every parts place I called here in the US didn't have it. Maybe I'm looking at the wrong domestic parts supplier websites? Had several showing "available" then they'd tell me they needed to cancel my order because they didn't have any.You didn’t have to get that from Japan.
It’s available here in the US from any Toyota parts dept. About $230.
Every parts dealer here in SoCal is an a******. They charge ABOVE MSRP for parts, you cannot order them online, you can only order them in store, etc.You need to provide them with an HS-7. They then send to Plano to parts analysts and the part gets released.
You need to create a relationship with a parts dept who will do this for you.
Upon further inspection, it would seem that these are NOT the support brackets but rather something part of the radiator itself. This radiator was obviously rebuilt at some time.As I continue to search for a radiator, it would seem I need the left and right radiator supports - my troopy currently has an aftermarket radiator that they bent down the sub support assemblies on both sides to hold it in place.
5320260110/1 for the right hand side
5320360110/1 for the left hand side
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And last but not least, I changed out the sombrero grille to the TOYOTA grille. Purely aesthetics, but I think it looks 1000% better. Plus my old grille was a little faded.
Looks great with the new headlights.
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I ended up getting mine on ebay with free shipping here: TOYOTA Genuine Land Cruiser 70 Series Front Radiator Grille Early M STD JDM | eBay - https://www.ebay.com/itm/204080694106I like that style grill. Kind of want one of those on mine, even though it’s not “period correct”.
I wonder when they changed? My 08-94 FZJ75 pickup has the TOYOTA grill.I like that style grill. Kind of want one of those on mine, even though it’s not “period correct”.
I wonder when they changed? My 08-94 FZJ75 pickup has the TOYOTA grill.
Edit: In perusing some part's diagrams, it appears that the change was in 01-95.
Thanks Juan. I was only looking at General Market.Hello,
The grill changed for some markets on 1/95. For others, it changed later that year, around August.
Juan
I sure did! Not as sticky the second time though.Did you repurpose the duct tape from the duct to the resonator?
I put one of those light kits in mine a few years ago. I've been through 2 relays since, so carry two spares in the glove box. It's kind of exciting when you're cruising along at 60 mph and everything goes dark...
My truck is 24v though.
Well I might have an extra case of MT90 now for sale then!MT-90 is great stuff for the Toyota manual transmissions. I always use Redline's 75W-90 gear oil though for the diffs and transfer case. The "weight" is the same but the additives and viscosities are different. Not suggesting that MT-90 won't work fine; just never tried it.