It's been a while since I've done anything but regular maintenance on my 80 series so I'm getting ready to service the front axle and refresh all of the hoses, brakes, and belts, etc. I used to get all of my parts through Dan but I think he retired. Who is everyone getting their Toyota OEM parts from now? Thanks!
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So, having purchased slightly over $5k in Toyota parts in the last year, I have come to this:
- Big items like harmonic balancer and power steering pump; my 20% off from a local Lexus Dealer was good enough.
- PartSouq if they have it in stock (and their inventory figures seem reliable) for favorable price and speed. Amayana frustrated me with their >1 inventory count online but prolonged deliveries or in one case cancellation.
- Dave Stedman at Japan 4x4 for anything remotely unusual or requiring thought. He found my O2 sensors and seat heater switches.
In the end, I am inclined to concentrate with Dave Stedman going forward because of his help.