OEM Toyota Parts Websites - Recommendation??
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OEM Toyota Parts Websites - Recommendation??
Hey guys, just wondering if anyone has any good OEM Toyota Part websites they could recommend so I can bookmark?
My local Toyota dealer is an hour out and I'm looking at getting new Denso cap and rotor for my pick-up as well as other future parts. Thanks!
My local Toyota dealer is an hour out and I'm looking at getting new Denso cap and rotor for my pick-up as well as other future parts. Thanks!
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I live here near Griffith and don't use Griffith very often due to their higher cost. I use Titus-Will in Tacoma, WA for most things.
Does Griffith have a dedicated web parts site or are the still mainly on eBay? I'm curious.
Does Griffith have a dedicated web parts site or are the still mainly on eBay? I'm curious.
Last edited by rworegon; Oct 22, 2013 at 05:33 PM.
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Parts lookup by VIN: ToyoDIY.com
And since above gives you part numbers so you know you're getting the exactly correct item, there are just a few online sellers that list/can search their online part catalogs by #. I prefer toyotapartsoverstock.com
And since above gives you part numbers so you know you're getting the exactly correct item, there are just a few online sellers that list/can search their online part catalogs by #. I prefer toyotapartsoverstock.com
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Mid Atlantic Toyota Parts had pretty lousy customer service (took several days to return e-mails) and were a little slow in getting the parts shipped out, but I can't say they didn't deliver the parts I ordered (the ones that weren't discontinued). To their credit, they were very nice when they finally returned my phone calls/emails, and their prices were very reasonable. The main reason I chose them was because of their USPS shipping. Most other places want to ship UPS/FedEx, or don't have their shopping cart setup for USPS shipping estimates and can't give you a price for USPS upfront. USPS shipping to Hawaii is very economical and reliable, and I'll shop retailers that ship USPS even if their prices are a little higher, because shipping will easily offset the prices. Overall, I can recommend Mid Atlantic as long as you're not in a rush to get your parts.
Last edited by buickid; Oct 29, 2013 at 03:57 PM.
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i like www.toyotapartszone.com they actually show when a part is discontinued or not available vs all the other sites that allow you to order parts they cant even get.
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