I'm sure there is an existing thread someone could point me to. Otherwise, what say the braintrust? No plan on selling the rig. Water Pump?
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Assuming all are OEM parts (some aftermarket may or may not come with all accessories like foam, thermostat gasket, radiator cap, etc.) ...
Minimum:
Radiator
Thermostat
Water pump
Serp tensioner
Serp belt
Idler pulley
Coolant 2gal needed
Optional:
small hose 99556-20200
Upper hose
Lower hose
Fan support bearing/bracket
Fan clutch (if failed)
Here is the master thread
2008-2018 Radiator Failure and Public Service Announcement
Edited by Moderator to change date range in title Curious who else has had a failure of their radiator on their 200 of the 08-10 model years by a crack on the top next to the molded in platform. I got lucky and found mine before it was catastrophic. I notified @TexAZ because I know his truck...forum.ih8mud.com
Videos
(15) Land Cruiser 200 Series or LX570 Radiator replacement - YouTube
(15) 2009 LX570, Land Cruiser Radiator Replacement - YouTube
Additional info:
Fan support bracket & bearing - with high mileage check yours
2013 3UR-FE Landcruiser, just approaching 150k miles. I had a belt squeal on cold start at about 120k and installed a new OEM serp belt, which resolved the issue. At the time I checked the condition of the idler and tensioner pullies, as well as the fan support bearing (our fan doesn't run on...forum.ih8mud.comAisin water pumpAlternator or tensioner... how can you tell?
The curiosity got to me so I stopped and looked it up. Both tensioner bolts are 17ft-lb. As posted 32 for the idler is correct. If you do the fan bracket 3 bolts are smaller and 17ft-lb, the large lower bolt is 32. All of these bolts are reusable. In the FSM this is all under Engine/hybrid...forum.ih8mud.com
OEM only is the way to go. Especially for things on or around the engine.I did the idle & tensioner pulley, fan bracket, pcv valve, and new hoses on my 2013 when I replaced the radiator a couple weeks ago.
Water pump was replaced a couple years back by previous owner or I would have probably done that and thermostat as well.
Threw a new belt on there as well, (Dont buy it from Toyota, most expensive serpentine belt ive purchased).
Radiator does come with new foam.
OEM only is the way to go. Especially for things on or around the engine.
Those are optional. Some higher mileage guys in hot climates will do good to replace them. Rubber is not forever. For your rig they should not be needed.Why the hoses though?