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Old 08-31-2020, 01:49 PM #1
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Experts weigh in: hard to find part #s for rear axle refresh

I'm in the process of refreshing an elocker axle, which came out of the junkyard and is missing some hardware. (it's insane that people picked over the hardware, but didnt take the most valuable thing?!)

I'd like to stay OEM where possible, but after searching for half an hour on my lunch break, I just thought I'd ask here:

Looking for part #s for:
  1. Rear ABS sensor 10mm bolts
  2. Rear axle brake line retainer clip bolts
  3. Rear e-brake metal bracket and bolt in the center
  4. rear metal hard-line bracket that bolts to the pumpkin

All of the little bolts and brackets circled in red, basically:


Edit: I don't want to steal these things from my rig because they're already pretty rusty looking
Thanks in advance!
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nice! The diagram helps a ton.

Funny thing is, I can find tons of fastener part #s on McGeorge and Camelback's sites. But with no pics, I have no idea if it's the right one.

this helps!
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nice! The diagram helps a ton.
But with no pics, I have no idea if it's the right one...
That link Site is leggit, Put in your VIN or Frame code & characteristic code been accurate everytime I've used the info don't worry about the pic.
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I don't think you are going to find that center e-brake clip. On mine it was born welded to the pumpkin and not a separate part.. Looks like that pic was a salvage and the bolt was an after-fix.

Mine just hangs loose after rusting out. It doesn't really do anything.
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Yeah, none of those are structural or hold much weight. They just route the lines. Just pull your rusted ones, clean them up, and then seal them so they don't continue rusting!

Or spend your hard earned cash on new ones. (Which is totally what I tend to do to keep my OCD nature at bay.)
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I love when people in the know post this site and everyone is like, "HOLY CRAP, this is amazing!"

That's exactly how I reacted when I first stumbled across an old thread with this site.
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I've used it strictly to find part numbers, call supplier of choice in States for pricing and sourcing. As for pricing, my local dealer parts come out of Texas and are higher in cost than parts coming out of midwest, OEM Toyota 4Runner Parts - Olathe Toyota Parts Center is dealer I use for parts.
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I've used it strictly to find part numbers, call supplier of choice in States for pricing and sourcing. As for pricing, my local dealer parts come out of Texas and are higher in cost than parts coming out of midwest, OEM Toyota 4Runner Parts - Olathe Toyota Parts Center is dealer I use for parts.
Japan-Parts site tells you if a part fits your particular sub model or not when your click on a part number, also tells you model years part was used.
Finding part numbers is what it is best for! I do the same. It's the same situation for me. My local dealer is about 150% of the price of the midwest dealers. For parts that I need right away, I got my dealer to give me a 15% discount whenever I buy from them. That plus the lack of shipping costs helps it to even out a bit, but if I'm ordering several parts I'll still usually wait the week for the dealer in the midwest to get it to me. Speaking of which, I have a bunch of stuff coming in today...
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