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Ultimate OEM Toyota Parts Thread for 2nd gens (2007-21)

Discussion in 'Toyota of Cool Springs Parts' started by Roman, Feb 16, 2017.

  1. Feb 3, 2020 at 3:57 PM
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    Everything I’ve been debating and looking at all other pricing online is in one spot, on the forum, supporting a member and cheaper the. Everywhere else !??! My wallet is going to be hurting.
     
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    Pretty sure it's after quitting time in his neck of the woods. He could probably get you part numbers, but I don't think seats would be shipped. You'd probably have to pick them up at your local dealer, and as far a wiring it up, I have nothing useful to say.
     
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    Posted twice by accident. Sorry
     
  4. Feb 3, 2020 at 3:59 PM
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    Just hand over your card, it belongs to him now. :spending:
     
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    That's something I have found no information on. Seems like no one has done it.
     
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    maybe the wife wont notice the bill.... or the changes in appearance on the truck lol
     
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    Hi Roman-
    Why aren’t the Tundra Predator side steps available?
     
  9. Feb 3, 2020 at 5:36 PM
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    Hey @Roman
    I need replacement high beam bulbs for 2015 OEM TRD Pro LED headlights. Gotta link? Thanks!
     
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    sorry that's taco
     
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    They won't ship certain items due to having issues in the past with damage during transit.
     
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    So torn between the old style pro grill or the new one. First world problems.
     
  14. Feb 4, 2020 at 5:40 AM
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    Does your truck have the TSS? It could be a factor in your decision. That and the cost difference.
     
  15. Feb 4, 2020 at 6:34 AM
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    No it does not. I have a 2016
     
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    Then price wise, the 2017 Pro Grille will be cheaper. You don't have that ridiculously expensive sensor cover to buy.
     
  17. Feb 4, 2020 at 7:17 AM
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    The overlays are probably going to be your best bet. You can only get the SR5 emblem in an overlay, as Toyota does not make those emblems in black. The rest of the emblems are available in black as replacements, and I have them listed in the OP.

    I'm not sure what all it would take, but I do know that you would DEFINITELY want to pick up a used seat from a junkyard. Toyota doesn't sell the seat as an assembly, so each individual part would have to be ordered separately, and it will be thousands of dollars for everything. I would think all you would need is a way to run power to the seat through the seat's harness, and that's about it.

    I had to remove the running boards and tube steps from the store. We ran into too many issues with shipping them and the parts being damaged during shipment, only for FedEx/UPS not to pony up for them.

    You have the OEM 2015 TRD Pro headlights? If so, they are not LED. They are halogen, and only contain one bulb for the high and low beam.
     
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  18. Feb 4, 2020 at 7:18 AM
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    Maybe I mistated what the headlights are. I bought them from you, they fit my 2014/2015 TRD Pro, and they appear to have 2 distinct bulbs for high and low beam, though I haven't looked closely at them yet. The right high beam is out. These are halogens?20200204_172615.jpg 20200204_172700.jpg 20200204_172709.jpg
     
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    Right, so those are the 2019+ TRD Pro headlights. The LED High and low beam on those is integrated in the headlight. They do not have a replaceable bulb.
     
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    So, how do I address and fix it?
     
  23. Feb 4, 2020 at 5:37 PM
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    Close but no cigar. The 8x bolts I ordered 4x thread into the frame just fine but they are too small to thread into the patch bracket weld nuts. Probably not worth exchanging but what bolts do I need that thread into the brackets? I'll steal them off the other tundra for now but will need to replace.

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    This is interesting and concerning. If you cannot replace the lights then how do you fix it, replace the entire headlight? The lights are not under warranty but Toyota needs to revise their warranty policy to cover these for many years since they are LED's and we already have a failure on a headlight with very little time on them.

    Interested to hear how these are warrantied.
     
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    I wondered the same thing when I installed mine. As I was looking the headlight assembly over, I saw that the bulbs could not be replaced. That's an expensive bulb!
     
  26. Feb 5, 2020 at 6:41 AM
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    Only way to fix it is to replace the headlight.
     
  27. Feb 5, 2020 at 6:44 AM
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    You're saying the brackets are correct, but the bolts are not? These are the bolts they have listed in the diagram shown here:

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    I've got the brackets highlighted with the bolt part number showing directly under the 51196 bracket.
     
  28. Feb 5, 2020 at 6:49 AM
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    That is correct. If the high or low beam goes out, the headlight must be replaced. Keep in mind that most people swapping to these headlights are installing them into a different model than Toyota intended. They won't change their warranty policy for this. With aftermarket harnesses being utilized and the headlight not being original equipment for that model Tundra, there can be numerous reasons why the headlight beam would fail, and not necessarily the fault of the headlight itself.
     
  29. Feb 5, 2020 at 7:55 AM
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    Agreed 4x 51196 is correct to bolt the bracket up to the bottom of the top plate of the frame rail which has weld nuts on it 17mm head bolt (12mm thread?) Holes circled in blue on the bracket here.

    But the other 4x bolts that go through the side of the frame rail and trailer hitch and thread into the patch brackets are 19mm head bolts (14mm thread?) Circled in red on the bracket here, these are the 51196 bolts slapped through the hole, too small.

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  30. Feb 5, 2020 at 8:26 AM
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    I got you. Check out this diagram. It could be one of the bolts going through the hitch bracket here, though I'm unsure if it is the A0271 or the A0219.

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