Toyota Landcruiser HZJ75 spare parts North America

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Hi there,

Currently in research for vendors that can source spare parts for my Landcruiser HZJ75 from 1999.

Car was imported to Canada but with this model being very rare, I’m kind of stuck currently to get spare parts for a front wheel repair.
Mainly looking for front axle, spindle and springs plus brake parts.

Both US or Canada addresses would be highly appreciated. Not sure if there is a market in Mexico as well.

Thx
G.
 
cruiserteq.com (usa)
shopraddcruisers.ca (Kamloops)
4wheelauto.com (edmonton)
give any a call
 
partsouq and amayama i hear people have success with as well
 
Lots of the 80 series parts fit the front axle hub. So that makes things easier.
Luckily for me the 79 series also shares parts with both the 75 and 80 series.
If your around Saskatoon give ENS industrial a call.
4wheelauto in Edmonton is pretty damn fine.
My local guys are great.
Note: If you can get the proper part numbers my Toyota Dealer has been very helpful, even decent discounts at times.
 
Are there some common shared parts from the newer 70 series that work on the older 70 series from the 1990s?
I have a JDM KZJ78W and have been curious about replacement part procurement but wasn't sure if I could salvage parts made for the newer LCs from Australia?
 
Hi there,

Currently in research for vendors that can source spare parts for my Landcruiser HZJ75 from 1999.

Car was imported to Canada but with this model being very rare, I’m kind of stuck currently to get spare parts for a front wheel repair.
Mainly looking for front axle, spindle and springs plus brake parts.

Both US or Canada addresses would be highly appreciated. Not sure if there is a market in Mexico as well.

Thx
G.

Those are all parts we would have in stock @ Cruiser Outfitters (ecommerce is Cruiserteq.com) in SLC. Shoot us a contact: Contact Us - https://cruiserteq.com/contact-us/
 
Getting parts into Canada is a pain in the wallet from a shipping, duties and taxes perspective. We have to pay 8.5% duty and then provincial taxes. Total duties for Manitoba is 21.52% (part cost converted to CAD * 1.08 * 1.12).

From a Canadian perspective, 4wheelauto in Edmonton was mentioned. I’ve used them and had a good experience.

Also megazip which is like partsouq and amayama. None of those three can give the personal help/experience/service like Kurt at Cruiser Outfitters, Dan at 4WheelAuto or John at RADD can provide.

You can use this site to cross reference other vehicles/years that have the same part numbers: ToyoDIY.com - https://www.toyodiy.com/
It can come in helpful for some parts.

Good luck! We are looking forward to pics and build details.
 
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