OEM 4Runner Parts Distributor
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OEM 4Runner Parts Distributor
Does anyone know of a website or dealer that has good (cheap) prices on new OEM Toyota 4Runner parts? The dealers around me all seem to have way different prices, and none of them are cheap. If you know of a good website or dealer that you've dealt with before and got a good price from, please list them here. Thanks.
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http://www.partznet.com/
that's the only one i know off the top of my head.
there've been a lot of threads like this though, so you can probably find more through a search.
good luck!
that's the only one i know off the top of my head.
there've been a lot of threads like this though, so you can probably find more through a search.
good luck!
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www.1sttoyotaparts.com
Excellent customer service and lowest prices I know of. Shipping is 10% of order with a minimum of $5.95. The only thing that I don't really like is the Trademotion software so I normally get around that by just asking for the part via their "Contact Us" feature.
Excellent customer service and lowest prices I know of. Shipping is 10% of order with a minimum of $5.95. The only thing that I don't really like is the Trademotion software so I normally get around that by just asking for the part via their "Contact Us" feature.
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try www.trdparts4u.com and tell Barb or Chris that someone from the TTORA site referred you to them
#6
Try taking your online prices to the local dealer and see if they will price match. Sometimes online part buys don't end up so great due to shipping costs jacking up the price. My local dealership is great about matching or beating whatever price I find online.
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IMO developing a relationship w/ the local parts guy is the best thing to do. I've bought numerous parts from my local guy and now I get things cheaper than online prices and w/o the shipping costs and if it turns out to be busted/broken, even not the right part, I can return it and not be stuck with it like I would be if it was shipped or at least not the hassle of shipping it back.
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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
IMO developing a relationship w/ the local parts guy is the best thing to do. I've bought numerous parts from my local guy and now I get things cheaper than online prices and w/o the shipping costs and if it turns out to be busted/broken, even not the right part, I can return it and not be stuck with it like I would be if it was shipped or at least not the hassle of shipping it back.
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