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I have a feeling the cushion part includes the stud and washer. Couldn’t find a real picture online though.
Likewise. I can probably rig something up with a few m6 x 25mm bolts, nuts, and washers, but if I could find a part number (or verify that the cushions come with them), I'd just buy some news ones.
 
Yeah, I don't see a separate number for the stud, and no good images of the real cushion part that is available separate. Seems worth the risk to try ordering one or three of those.
 
Thanks!

90980-11193 was a clue that helped me find what I need.

That cross references over to a Sumitomo TS090-6P-3
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The pins are TS090-PIN (PIN1 in this case 22-20 AWG)
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And this place sells a kit pretty inexpensively (shipping will probably cost more than the kit): Light gray: 6188-0175 (In stock)<br /> Black: 6188-0183<br /> Dark gray: 6188-0184<br /> Yellow: 6188-0771 - Sumitomo | TS090-6P-3 - Corsa Technic | 6-Way Kit - https://www.corsa-technic.com/item.php?item_id=896&category_id=157

And the blanking plugs for empty holes:
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Looking for a couple of radiator related parts on a 2017.
- The hose clamps for the inlet and outlet of the radiator
- In the picture below, I have the support bolts figured out 91621-60840, but cant find the large washer with square nut, and the and bushing with sleeve that is in the support.
Thank you
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Looking for a couple of radiator related parts on a 2017.
- The hose clamps for the inlet and outlet of the radiator
- In the picture below, I have the support bolts figured out 91621-60840, but cant find the large washer with square nut, and the and bushing with sleeve that is in the support.
Thank you
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Rad hose clamp at lower tank connection: 90467-43002 (note that the clamp on the other end of the same hose is different)
Rad hose clamp at upper tank connection: 96136-54801

For the rad mount, there are a few relevant parts.

The sleeve with the small hook on it is: 16445-31570
The rubber washer against that flange is: 16547-50370
The thicker rubber portion actually has the large washer and square nut bonded to it when new: 16547-50381
 
Rad hose clamp at lower tank connection: 90467-43002 (note that the clamp on the other end of the same hose is different)
Rad hose clamp at upper tank connection: 96136-54801

For the rad mount, there are a few relevant parts.

The sleeve with the small hook on it is: 16445-31570
The rubber washer against that flange is: 16547-50370
The thicker rubber portion actually has the large washer and square nut bonded to it when new: 16547-50381
Thank you, much appreciated
 
Can someone help identify the correct part number on this clear lens that is on the driver's side of my 2014 LX570? The stamped numbers on the cover are turning up (Google) everything from whole Mitsubishi mirrors, to Tacoma components.

// edit: I believe I found it: 81740-60100 //

My cover didn't survive the experience of my house randomly jumping out and hitting it while I was backing up into the garage.

On the same note, if anyone happens to have documented disassembly of this mirror housing, I'd love to read/view it.

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Can someone help identify the correct part number on this clear lens that is on the driver's side of my 2014 LX570? The stamped numbers on the cover are turning up (Google) everything from whole Mitsubishi mirrors, to Tacoma components.

// edit: I believe I found it: 81740-60100 //

My cover didn't survive the experience of my house randomly jumping out and hitting it while I was backing up into the garage.

On the same note, if anyone happens to have documented disassembly of this mirror housing, I'd love to read/view it.

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The light housing is available as a separate part, but not just the lens.

RH - 81730-60130
LH - 81740-60100

There are a few threads on fixing the motors for the folding feature. I"m sure that will get you a pretty comprehensive guide. I believe you yank the mirror glass out (it's press fit). That exposes the inside and it's pretty easy from there. But I haven't done it, so better to find a video/picture of it.
 
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Grab handle covers...anybody know the part number for these covers or do they only come with the purchase of the whole handle?

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Have to be careful with these. Each row's handle is different along with right and left. And then different colors for different years. It does appear the individual plugs have part numbers. On the plus side, it appears the plugs are the same for each handle.

Here's a link to give you an idea. This is for an LX. So if you have an LC, these are not going to be the right colors.

They don't seem to have the plugs available, but maybe a dealer has access. Usually best to go through them to get your year/color right.

 
Is the tpms sensor the same across all 200s? If so, can you post it @bloc please?

Edit: For a ‘21, is (#42607-48010 what I would need? It’s $85 locally.

I’m assuming you wake these by inflating, deflating, then inflating to operating pressure?

TIA
 
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Is the tpms sensor the same across all 200s? If so, can you post it @bloc please?

Edit: For a ‘21, is (#42607-48010 what I would need? It’s $85 locally.

I’m assuming you wake these by inflating, deflating, then inflating to operating pressure?

TIA
Definitely not the same sensor across all 200s.
 
Definitely not the same sensor across all 200s.
100% NOT the same. I learned the hard way with non-returnable sensors. And if they haven't corrected it, the Denso fitment info is (or at least was) inaccurate.

This are my notes for my 2016 (no guarantee that they are correct):

Toyota Land Cruiser OEM Pacific TPMS Sensor 42607-48010 315MHz

OEM Part Number: 42607-0E020, 42607-06030, 42607-48010

Alternative Part Number: 550-0106, PMV-C015, RDE067V21, T6

OEM Supplier: Pacific

Vehicle Make: Land Cruiser

Toyota; Land Cruiser; 2016 - 2020


Good info:
 
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Thanks for the info and links.
100% NOT the same. I learned the hard way with non-returnable sensors. And if they haven't corrected it, the Denso fitment info is (or at least was) inaccurate.

This are my notes for my 2016 (no guarantee that they are correct):

Toyota Land Cruiser OEM Pacific TPMS Sensor 42607-48010 315MHz

OEM Part Number: 42607-0E020, 42607-06030, 42607-48010

Alternative Part Number: 550-0106, PMV-C015, RDE067V21, T6

OEM Supplier: Pacific

Vehicle Make: Land Cruiser

Toyota; Land Cruiser; 2016 - 2020


Good info:
Looks like MY 2021 hasn’t been in need of a tpms sensor yet. Which makes sense. I’m going ahead and getting my fifth HE wheel put into action and apparently I forgot in all these years to seek out the correct tpms sensor part number. I’m likely going to be my own data point regardless.
 
Charlie is correct, Denso really confused things with their parts index being incorrect.

08-15 is Toyota PN 42607-33011 (superseded by 42607-33012) The Denso number is 550-0103. I have used these on my 13 and they do work. Just avoid counterfeits, commonly on Amazon. Rockauto seems to be a good vendor for these.

2016+ 42607-48010 I believe this is Denso 550-0106.

A note about Denso sensors.. they rebox transmitters built by Pacific Industry, who makes them for Toyota.

@gasman4u you are correct on the waking procedure.

(Edited once Dan helped with some confusion)
 
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What I'm seeing suggests the change month was August 2015. Coincidental with the 2016 "refresh". New nose and 8-speed transmission.
 
What I'm seeing suggests the change month was August 2015. Coincidental with the 2016 "refresh". New nose and 8-speed transmission.
Reading the above linked thread I do believe this could all be caused by Denso suggesting the wrong cross referenced part number… I’ll edit.
 
2021 Land Cruiser. Looking for a couple screws or fasteners that hold the plastic splash guards on.

Looks like the dealer kept a few souvenirs when I had my headlights swapped out. Thought about having them change my oil, and this reminded my why I avoid them when I can.

Thanks in advance.

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2021 Land Cruiser. Looking for a couple screws or fasteners that hold the plastic splash guards on.

Looks like the dealer kept a few souvenirs when I had my headlights swapped out. Thought about having them change my oil, and this reminded my why I avoid them when I can.

Thanks in advance.

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Pretty sure all 3 are 90159-60215
I know it seems odd to have a different amount on each side but that's how my 2013 is as well.

And yes, this is exactly why I don't let anyone touch my vehicles.
 

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