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Thank you!Driver side - 62220-60300-B0
Passenger side - 62210-60300-B0
B0 = Light Grey
Looks like about $125 each with the 25% off sale.
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looks like this:
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What excellent timing. I have the same question.Would you be able to find the part number for the cloth A-pillar interior trim/cover on a 2016 Toyota Land Cruiser? I don't know what Toyota calls the color but it is a light color, maybe grey?
I had a windshield replaced today and the tech cut into the cloth cover by mistake when removing the glass. Unfortunately it is in a spot that is unusually visible from the drivers seating position. I'm hoping it is a cheap thing to replace.
No need to pay local price when southeast toyota dealers are having 25% off (ends in 3 days) and free shipping. Save almost 50% from MSRP.Sorry to pollute this thread, but I have to say the glass shop (Portland Glass) was really great. I was just going to buy the part and replace it, but I checked the local price and it is almost $240. Yikes. So, I called the glass shop to see what they can do and they said they'd order the part and replace it. Great customer service.
No need to pay local price when southeast toyota dealers are having 25% off (ends in 3 days) and free shipping. Save almost 50% from MSRP.
Na, he is referring to the trim piece, not the glass.Most dealers do not ship glass. I know I never did when I ran Toyota parts departments.
Ahhh. My bad.Na, he is referring to the trim piece, not the glass.
good ones ship glass! longo and cabe toyota does....some of best parts department in USAMost dealers do not ship glass. I know I never did when I ran Toyota parts departments.
Yup. And the oldest in the US.good ones ship glass! longo and cabe toyota does....some of best parts department in USA
I don’t see it on there, but the wiring harness related stuff is quite difficult to make out.View attachment 4124959
Is just the cover to the fuse panel in the driver's foot well sold individually and if so what p/n is it?
I don’t see it on there, but the wiring harness related stuff is quite difficult to make out.
I checked my underhood fuse block cover and didn’t see a part number.. probably worth someone that has what you are looking for checking theirs.
It's not in the electrical wiring harness schematics. It's in with the switches.
Cover PN: 82672-60110
@bloc is this true?
Toyota part numbers for hardware often contain the dimensions within the suffix:
The first two digits after the hyphen usually indicate the diameter (03 = 3mm, 04 = 4mm).
The last three digits usually indicate the length (025 = 25mm, 045 = 45mm).
95381-03025 (Tie Rod / Ball Joint Pin)
Diameter: 3.0 mm (roughly 1/8")
Length: 25 mm (roughly 1")
95381-04045 (Axle Nut Pin)
Diameter: 4.0 mm (roughly 5/32")
Length: 45 mm (roughly 1-3/4")
Also finding a cotter pin metric assortment kit seems harder than it needs to be..other than of course the random chyneze ones on Scamazon.
oh wow, this is great.Read all about it…
As requested, here are some insights into understanding the Toyota part number logic for both legacy and current hardware.
There is some back ground to understand though and some of it is easier to understand than other aspects:
1. Toyota part numbers are either 10-digits or 12-digits using a combination of numerals and letters (letters come much later on...early 2000's). The hyphen is used for readability.
2. A 10-digit Toyota part number is broken up into two sections: Prefix 5-digit number and suffix-5 digit number. For our purposes in discussion hardware, all of them...
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