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Old 05-29-2020, 10:11 PM #1
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I'm pretty crafty when it comes to sourcing parts. This one has me stumped.

I have sourced the bushings/bolts/washers/nuts for the rear part of my project but the 2xfront bolts are giving me trouble.

I'm looking for 2 JIS flange bolts in M20 x 90MM fine thread probably 1.25 pitch. I'm not entirely sure because I don't have a tap that big but they look like the standard 1.25 chassis bolts Toyota uses consistently.

If you read this far I would offer a reward via anonymous paypal donation to your charitable cause in the form of $20 if you could find me these 2 stupid bolts.

9010518008 BOLT(FOR FRONT LEADING ARM)

I was able to get my hands on these ones but these are only M16
9010516024 BOLT(FOR FRONT LEADING ARM)

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here is the link to the parts for the donor vehicle with vin
REAR SPRING & SHOCK ABSORBER | LAND CRUISER LJ77LV-MNXW BJ73,LJ7#,RJ7#,HZJ7#,PZJ7#,KZJ7# | JT1V0LJ7708000520 | Toyota | Genuine Parts Catalogs | PartSouq Auto Parts Around the World

I'm guessing they should look something like this
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even finding M20 grade 10 fine threaded 90mm long bolts in this form from any source is actually proving impossible.
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They have to be M20?

Got a Fastenal nearby?

I have an engineering buddy in Hong Kong who sends crane supplies for mining and drilling all over the world. He isn’t inventory, but has his hands on all different shapes, sizes, pitch, etc. Could ask......
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90105-18008 is a M18 bolt.
Try to see if the dealer has a 90105-18006 bolt. It's the US version of the 1993 gasoline Landcruiser front axle arm & steering arm bolt.

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I'm pretty crafty when it comes to sourcing parts. This one has me stumped.

I have sourced the bushings/bolts/washers/nuts for the rear part of my project but the 2xfront bolts are giving me trouble.

I'm looking for 2 JIS flange bolts in M20 x 90MM fine thread probably 1.25 pitch.
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So I found this just by googling not 1.25 but fine pitch M20, 1.50 hex bolt 10.9.
M20-1.5 x 90mm DIN 960 Class 10.9 Plain Finish Hex Cap Screw
| Fastenal


Also there is a site called wits end solution that has a bunch of products for classic and 80 series LC and thère is a phone number on top so may be they can help.
80 Series Complete Suspension Bushing and Hardware Kit (CSB-80KIT).
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They have to be M20?
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90105-18008 is a M18 bolt.
Try to see if the dealer has a 90105-18006 bolt. It's the US version of the 1993 gasoline Landcruiser front axle arm & steering arm bolt.
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all right I might have just learned something new...

9011914071

so does the "9011914071" 14 part of the bolt part number specify the Mxx spec for the bolt?

if it does that is cool and I can't believe I never noticed.


90105-18006 is still available so... trying that one.

HiLife PM me and I will make the $20 donation.

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90105-18008 is a M18 bolt.
Try to see if the dealer has a 90105-18006 bolt. It's the US version of the 1993 gasoline Landcruiser front axle arm & steering arm bolt.
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