After troubleshooting my old 3d printer without luck, I “leveled up,” however haven’t unboxed my new beast. If someone sends me the prusa file, I’ll print it with whatever substrate I have. Nothing large scale, but I’m willing to try and help.
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Unfortunately looks like they aren't available separately.
If yours did fail from age this would be a great product for someone to scan an original and offer aftermarket. Maybe contact b3hd or the guy doing the recirc flap fix?
LOL what’s a prusa file?After troubleshooting my old 3d printer without luck, I “leveled up,” however haven’t unboxed my new beast. If someone sends me the prusa file, I’ll print it with whatever substrate I have. Nothing large scale, but I’m willing to try and help.
3d printer file. Similar to .stl, etc.LOL what’s a prusa file?
Just curious which printer you upgraded to. I'm considering upgrading to a Bambu P2S from my current A1.After troubleshooting my old 3d printer without luck, I “leveled up,” however haven’t unboxed my new beast. If someone sends me the prusa file, I’ll print it with whatever substrate I have. Nothing large scale, but I’m willing to try and help.
The prusa enclosure model. I can’t remember which one. Not the XL iirc.Just curious which printer you upgraded to. I'm considering upgrading to a Bambu P2S from my current A1.
Someone would likely have to pop off a good part and have it 3D scanned.
I'm away from my rig to use as a reference, and the diagrams are a little unspecific..First.... thank you....
looking for "door decals ... those warning decals for drinks"
.... my kids sheer one off....
2008 lx570
again thank you.
Thank you!I'm away from my rig to use as a reference, and the diagrams are a little unspecific..
Can you post a picture of what you still have? or if there's a similar one on the other side?
Bringing over from the cowl leak thread:
Dealer VIN entry says both fit for me on my USDM 2016.
55708-60101 ("Cold Spec") currently $640
55708-60091 currently $356
Can anyone confirm the cheaper option fits?
doing the Lords work here..thank you.Decided to do my own journalism here and ordered both parts during the spring 25% off sale.
After studying them both side by side, short answer: both parts fit.
-60101 "Cold Spec" adds the metal screening behind the passenger side vents. This is what came stock on my 2016.
-60091 does not have the metal screening.
Up to you on if the metal screen is worth $300, would presume it adds some protection for clogging the area around the cabin filter intake, however I am changing out a "cold spec" part due to the seal failure regardless of the screening.
One interesting thing, as others have noted, is the back side of the cowl lists multiple part numbers. In purchasing these sealed new from Toyota, there are faint chalk marks where someone has boxed the applicable 5 digit suffix. When others have pulled their cowls and checked for the part numbers, its likely this chalk has worn off, or they do this practice in support part manufacturing versus on the assembly line.
Decided to do my own journalism here and ordered both parts during the spring 25% off sale.
After studying them both side by side, short answer: both parts fit.
-60101 "Cold Spec" adds the metal screening behind the passenger side vents. This is what came stock on my 2016.
-60091 does not have the metal screening.
Up to you on if the metal screen is worth $300, would presume it adds some protection for clogging the area around the cabin filter intake, however I am changing out a "cold spec" part due to the seal failure regardless of the screening.
One interesting thing, as others have noted, is the back side of the cowl lists multiple part numbers. In purchasing these sealed new from Toyota, there are faint chalk marks where someone has boxed the applicable 5 digit suffix. When others have pulled their cowls and checked for the part numbers, its likely this chalk has worn off, or they do this practice in support part manufacturing versus on the assembly line.
-60101
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-60091
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Chalk marks:
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Decided to do my own journalism here and ordered both parts during the spring 25% off sale.
After studying them both side by side, short answer: both parts fit.
-60101 "Cold Spec" adds the metal screening behind the passenger side vents. This is what came stock on my 2016.
-60091 does not have the metal screening.
Up to you on if the metal screen is worth $300, would presume it adds some protection for clogging the area around the cabin filter intake, however I am changing out a "cold spec" part due to the seal failure regardless of the screening.
One interesting thing, as others have noted, is the back side of the cowl lists multiple part numbers. In purchasing these sealed new from Toyota, there are faint chalk marks where someone has boxed the applicable 5 digit suffix. When others have pulled their cowls and checked for the part numbers, its likely this chalk has worn off, or they do this practice in support part manufacturing versus on the assembly line.
-60101
View attachment 4120689
-60091
View attachment 4120700
Chalk marks:
View attachment 4120698
View attachment 4120699
Great to know. The top line combines both part numbers in question, interesting that both are printed and then designated by chalk (perhaps the different color paint marks above also designate?). Makes sense there's been confusion about this part in particular when folks pull their cowl off and read the back without the correct part numbers circled.The part numbers are a series of supplier numbers for the assembly itself, engineering part number for manufacture or factory application (which is generally not the same as the service support part number) and the matrix is the years and months that specific part is applicable.
I'm seeing several options for physical springs depending on year and side, some are superceded and show incompatible new numbers then obviously front to back options too. What are the suspension spring PN's that everyone uses just to replace factory springs with factory springs? Or, what's a spring that levels and/or adds little to no lift with a factory like ride?
2013 LC200
My leaning truck would like to know more about these.The rears actually have an available spacer that you can install to level out the truck from Toyota. Which is cool.