name this part number
#3
SEAL, OIL (FOR DIFFERENTIAL SIDE GEAR SHAFT) 41311-35018 1985.08-1989.03 LN66, RN6#, VZN6# 4cyl or 6 doesnt matter
http://www.toyotapartszone.com/Page_...onentsIndex=38
http://www.toyotapartszone.com/Page_...onentsIndex=38
Last edited by xxxtreme22r; Oct 28, 2010 at 11:07 AM.
#4
Commonly called an axle shaft seal, or in this case a differential side gear shaft seal. All IFS axles use the same part # for these.
Toyota calls it:
41304P SEAL, OIL (FOR DIFFERENTIAL SIDE GEAR SHAFT)
90311-35032 RN6*, VN6*, LN66 2
or
SEAL, TYPE T OIL [Part# 9031135032]
https://www.1sttoyotaparts.com/part_number_search.html
Toyota calls it:
41304P SEAL, OIL (FOR DIFFERENTIAL SIDE GEAR SHAFT)
90311-35032 RN6*, VN6*, LN66 2
or
SEAL, TYPE T OIL [Part# 9031135032]
https://www.1sttoyotaparts.com/part_number_search.html
Last edited by MudHippy; Oct 28, 2010 at 11:08 AM.
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Where the real fun's hiding out is in the EPC that's downloadable for free. It only covers all Toyota/Lexus models through 1995 though. But it has everything as far as part numbers and diagrams.
If you have a CD burner and 2 blanks, it's worth taking advantage of. Then you'll have an offline version of the same thing. It's a little quirky to use once installed, but just read the FAQs and setup is pretty easy.
If you have a CD burner and 2 blanks, it's worth taking advantage of. Then you'll have an offline version of the same thing. It's a little quirky to use once installed, but just read the FAQs and setup is pretty easy.
Last edited by MudHippy; Oct 29, 2010 at 12:53 PM.
#15
Here's another site that has it, but sucks because it don't usually have what I'm looking for. http://www.utoyot8.com/
Where the real fun's hiding out is in the EPC that's downloadable for free. It only covers all Toyota/Lexus models through 1995 though. But it has everything as far as part numbers and diagrams.
If you have a CD burner and 2 blanks, it's worth taking advantage off. Then you'll have an offline version of the same thing. It's a little quirky to use once insatlled, but just read the FAQs and setup is pretty.
Where the real fun's hiding out is in the EPC that's downloadable for free. It only covers all Toyota/Lexus models through 1995 though. But it has everything as far as part numbers and diagrams.
If you have a CD burner and 2 blanks, it's worth taking advantage off. Then you'll have an offline version of the same thing. It's a little quirky to use once insatlled, but just read the FAQs and setup is pretty.
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