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Old 10-14-2018, 10:35 PM #1
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Where is a good place to order parts online for my T4R?

Bought my 2007 V8 back in June, I need to order some of the clips that hold one of the rear fender flares on, and I'm sure I'll need to order some parts down the road.

I sent an email a while back asking for the correct part number and never got a response, don't remember who it was.

Any suggestions for a good place?

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Google 'discount Toyota parts dealers' and you'll get a long list. Find one nearby, or one or two states over, so standard ground shipping will get to you in a day or two.
I'm in So. Cal, and I'm likely to order from Camelback Toyota, a Phoenix, AZ dealer.
There's also a Japanese-based retailer called amayama.com, which sometimes saves you many $$ on those odd items that Toyota USA has grotesquely overpriced, like the brake hoses for my '97.
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Ive used both of these before.

https://parts.mcgeorgetoyota.com/

https://www.sparksparts.com/

McGeorge Toyota tends to be a little cheaper than sparks parts.
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Angry What's up with shipping costs from online dealers???

Apologies for thread resurrection but... WTF is up with shipping costs from online parts dealers these days?

I was going to order two headlights left and right for my 2004 SR5. I shopped Olathe, Mike Calvert, and my old standby Conicelli. The actual parts prices were within $5-10 of each other but the cheapest shipping has gone batshit crazy.

Olathe = $82.73
Mike Calvert = $30.94
Conicelli = $57.84

I like the OEM parts but man am I tempted to order a knockoff. I could stomach the $400 for the headlights but no way I'm going to let them jack me up for shipping on two light weight items like these. I ain't ordering a diff or a short block. They've got enough mark-up in these plastic items, they ought to ship for free.

Anybody having better luck than me?
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This has been my current go-to for a while now. I don't get any email updates and don't know how to check order status other than not closing the window when I purchased parts initially. There is no logging in and seeing order history. Those are the downfalls. They have free shipping often, including right now. Their parts diagrams are better than Conicelli. Camelback sucks. Boch sucks.

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For OEM parts, I recommend Toyota of Cool Springs.
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Rock Auto is okay for some smaller stuff but I hear things like wheel bearings and wheel hubs go bad after a year or 2. I bought breaks and rotors from them though and was pretty happy with the price
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Thanks for this! I think I found an answer that I needed in this.
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