Rubber insulator for AC line above radiator

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One of the insulators for AC line above the radiator broke and I don't want to pay $40 for 88718-60880. I found this Toyota part that works good enough for me. The longer thread on one side is not a problem for this application. Part number is 88467-30270. It costs $1.11 from my local dealer.

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Nice! Will be calling this in to my local dealer tomorrow, mine’s exactly the same torn rubber. Thanks for this 👍🏼
 
Thanks for posting this. I just got some generic insulators off of Amazon in the mail today but both sides have a little longer threads and are a couple dollars more than these OEM pieces. These below are the ones that I ordered:

Amazon product ASIN B07PDXH6PR

Both of mine have had zip ties for quite a while now....

Edit: I got the Amazon isolators linked above installed on my LX today. They are a little taller than the OEM rubbers and I stacked a couple of fender washers that I had to give me a little more clearance for my HID wiring harness that runs through the bracket.

The threaded end sticks up a little higher than the originals but no issues and plenty of clearance beneath and above without touching anything. Will see how long they last.....

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Shoot, wish I saw that Toyota part # option sooner.

I went with the Amazon option. The size is M6 . I went with 25x20. Suppose I could have went with the 15mm option.

uxcell 25mm x 20mm Rubber Mounts,Vibration Isolators,Shock Absorber W M6 x 18mm Studs​

Amazon product ASIN B07LF2W9LR\
 
I just give it freedom and independence :cool:
Now no more free freedom, and I'm buying the rubber to restrain it. Only thing is that I will have to DIY a bracket :cautious:

One of the insulators for AC line above the radiator broke and I don't want to pay $40 for 88718-60880. I found this Toyota part that works good enough for me. The longer thread on one side is not a problem for this application
Nice finding BTW...
 

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