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Old 09-05-06, 08:07 PM
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Coming up on the 240K service. We had our t-belt changed once at 120K. This belt is c oming up on 120K too.

Looking for part numbers and best prices on Toyota branded parts:

1) Timing belt
2) Water pump
3) Tensioner
4) Idler #1
5) Idler #2
6) 4 cam seals
7) Crank seal
8) Thermostat
9) Any other belts that come off as part of getting to the t-belt.

Thanks.

I already did plugs, wires, rotors, caps, and a bunch of other stuff last year.
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you can get all those part numbers by calling up a dealer and asking the parts dept.

basically the only way i know of getting discounted lexus/toyota factory oem parts is knowing someone that works inside a dealer, they can get up to 40% off retail for the parts.

i dunno any other way.
Old 09-06-06, 10:23 AM
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No offense, but that was not a very helpful response. At the very least, I'm going to get 40% just by calling one of the forums sponser dealers like Sewell lexus. I'm looking for more like 50% off.
Old 09-09-06, 11:58 AM
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if you know anyone who has an account with WorldPac, you can order the aftermarket lines of the OEM suppliers - the water pump and tensioner is ASCO/Aisin, the T-belt is Mitsuboshi(but if you want to go aftermarket Goodyear belts can be used), idlers are Koyo or NTN, and the t-stat I believe is made by Kuzeh.
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I can hit you with some 94 LS #'s but you have to do your own due diligence as my list may not be 100% corrected.

1994, 1UZFE parts for Timing Belt change & other maintenance.

13568-59045 Timing Belt
13540-50030 Tensioner
13503-0f010 Idler Bearing Left
13505-50022 Idler Bearing Right


Front Cover Gasket
11319-50010
11329-50010
11346-50010
11347-50010 2 Total
11357-50010

90311-A0001 Front Crank Seal
90311-38036 Cam seals ( 2 Total )


Cooling:
16100-50022 Water Pump
90916-03084 Thermostat
16325-62010 Water Inlet, Gasket
16571-50021 Upper Radiator Hose
71538 Lower Radiator Hose (Dayco Part #)

Hayden Fan Clutch #2656
16307-50011 Bracket Support for Fan (Bearing had failed totally @172,000)


Accessories:
Alternator Parts
90099-10192 Front Alt. Bearing
90099-10194 Rear Alt. Bearing
27370-75060 Brush & Holder


5060885 Serpentine Belt (Dayco Part #)
89255 Tensioner (Dayco Part #) (part modified & not recommended for use)
89026 Pulley (Dayco Part #)
Drive Belt Bearing NTN 63011LL (A&W Bearing)

Electrical
19101-50020 Dist. Cap X 2
19102-50020 Rotor X 2

Spark Plugs
BKR6EIX-11 X 8

PS: Not this big a Lexus "Geek", this was a cut and paste job from my personal records.
Yeah, that makes me normal!!

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Originally Posted by sorka
No offense, but that was not a very helpful response. At the very least, I'm going to get 40% just by calling one of the forums sponser dealers like Sewell lexus. I'm looking for more like 50% off.
When you find the 50% off, please post it here so we can jump on it. Maybe we can get a bulk discount if enough people need the same parts. Count me in. I am coming up on my 180K service in about 4k.
check out this link to get an idea on pricing
http://parts.lextreme.com/package/timing.htm

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Old 09-14-06, 12:38 AM
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Nothing to terribly hard about finding an Asco water pump or a Koyo idler bearing for 50% off Toyota msrp. If it is important to you that it arrive in a red & white Toyota oem box then you may have problems.

You people are aware that even in Japan there are sub contractors,... correct? More parts in your UZFE engine are likely to be Denso oem'ed than anything else.
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Originally Posted by damon
Nothing to terribly hard about finding an Asco water pump or a Koyo idler bearing for 50% off Toyota msrp. If it is important to you that it arrive in a red & white Toyota oem box then you may have problems.

You people are aware that even in Japan there are sub contractors,... correct? More parts in your UZFE engine are likely to be Denso oem'ed than anything else.
Yea, 95% of the parts in a Japanese-made Toyota/Lexus models are made by Denso, Aisin, Tokai Rika, and Toyoda Boshoku. However, on American designed for America models like the Sienna, Solara, Tundra and Sequoia, you can throw in American OEMs like Dayco, Goodyear, Delphi, Visteon, and some German OEMs as well.
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