Looking for a where to go for groups/info on JZ Toyotas

Looking for a where to go for groups/info on JZ Toyotas

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Konan

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1,842 posts

147 months

Tuesday 31st March 2020
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I'm working on a JZX110 at the moment as a bit of a project. I've gotten to the point where I'm after some parts and i've got no idea who the go-to suppliers might be or if there are any UK groups that I might be able to post requests to.

I've been loitering around Subarus long enough that I know where to go for supplies and info, but I'm pretty fresh when it comes to these Toyotas! After some reccomendations of friendly and useful places.

In the first case - I'm after the thrust release bearing retainer that sits on the front of an R154.

swampy442

1,479 posts

212 months

Wednesday 1st April 2020
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Honestly and seriously, as an import Toyota veteran, try Toyota in the first instance. Parts are generally a lot cheaper than you fear.

Secondly ebay, the R154 was used in many different cars/trucks/vans so a search there will no doubt get results.

Theres a few facebook groups but theyre normally full of drifters who want to know the cheapest place to get a used oil filter lol

designforlife

3,734 posts

164 months

Wednesday 1st April 2020
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Go directly to Toyota... I have no issues at all getting parts for my 20 year old imported Toyota bB.... pretty much everything can be delivered straight to the parts desk from Japan in 2-3 weeks.

And this is your bible-

https://toyota.epc-data.com/

Konan

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1,842 posts

147 months

Wednesday 1st April 2020
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Thanks for the replies. I got a Toyota part code the other day for it (and then found out how many other manufactures use the R154 box under another name! - although they've got different clutch arrangements) but I'd gotten it into my head it was one of the bits dealers didn't have any more.

I'll definitely give it a go - got a local place I might try to go through rather than my nearest dealer as they struggle to get the right bits for a UK Yaris :|

swampy442 said:
Theres a few facebook groups but theyre normally full of drifters who want to know the cheapest place to get a used oil filter lol
Too right! I've been trying to work on wheel fitment and suspension geometry and results are flooded with words like 'poke' and 10.5" rims with 215 section tyres. I have found some Ozzies that are pretty helpful - I think they're more common an import over there.

Konan

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1,842 posts

147 months

Wednesday 1st April 2020
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designforlife said:
And this is your bible-

https://toyota.epc-data.com/
That.... is exactly what I needed!

swampy442

1,479 posts

212 months

Wednesday 8th April 2020
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Could also try Toyodiy, thats what I always use smile

swampy442

1,479 posts

212 months

Wednesday 8th April 2020
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Konan said:
Thanks for the replies. I got a Toyota part code the other day for it (and then found out how many other manufactures use the R154 box under another name! - although they've got different clutch arrangements) but I'd gotten it into my head it was one of the bits dealers didn't have any more.

I'll definitely give it a go - got a local place I might try to go through rather than my nearest dealer as they struggle to get the right bits for a UK Yaris :
I find that baffling, and also common, my local Toyota dealer (Lincoln) have been nothing but excellent, helped me with my Soarers, Crowns, Sprinters, Aristo's etc, always came through too

designforlife

3,734 posts

164 months

Wednesday 8th April 2020
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swampy442 said:
Konan said:
Thanks for the replies. I got a Toyota part code the other day for it (and then found out how many other manufactures use the R154 box under another name! - although they've got different clutch arrangements) but I'd gotten it into my head it was one of the bits dealers didn't have any more.

I'll definitely give it a go - got a local place I might try to go through rather than my nearest dealer as they struggle to get the right bits for a UK Yaris :
I find that baffling, and also common, my local Toyota dealer (Lincoln) have been nothing but excellent, helped me with my Soarers, Crowns, Sprinters, Aristo's etc, always came through too
Same, my local Toyota dealer have been great, and most of the mechanical parts on a JDM bB are shared with a UK Yaris.

That said I always, always go armed with the part numbers in advance.

Konan

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147 months

Wednesday 8th April 2020
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I'm sure this isn't representative of Toyota across the board.

I'm actually mid way between two dealers. I tended to use the one that's closest to my workplace to save travel but I'll maybe try the other lot when they start to man the phones again.

designforlife

3,734 posts

164 months

Thursday 9th April 2020
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Random, but does anyone need a 1l top up of Toyota OEM pink coolant? Bought it by mistake instead of the red just before lockdown kicked in.


Konan

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1,842 posts

147 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Well that worked well!


designforlife

3,734 posts

164 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Sorted!

My nearest dealer are closed so I actually resorted to YAJ/Buyee to get a couple of bits for the bB... shipping is killer but it's useful for the stuff which would be prohibitively expensive to buy new.


Konan

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1,842 posts

147 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Yup - I just ordered it stright off of that site from their Osaka location. Figured fishing about a bunch of suppliers trying to get better prices would cost me far more in time than just making a list there and hitting 'buy' on it. They've beaten some UK supplied parts here.

I did try to phone the dealers to see if they were shipping parts. Just got voicemessage.

I actually need a few washers/seals to sort some jobs on our UK Yaris too. Tried Toyota UK, who initially said parts supply was only for booked jobs on done on key worker vehicles. I mentioned I was on the list and they pretty much started a round of applause and badgering me for details wink

Not essential yet - still got a Subaru for getting around. I really just want a few bits that could go in an envelope and assumed the parts people would be able to sort it.

swampy442

1,479 posts

212 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Nice work smile I have used Amayama for parts in the past too, they source bits from the middle east as well as Japan

Axeboy

356 posts

121 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Amayama have been great for me, easy and quick delivery

Konan

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147 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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It was completely stright forward. Usually, when I'm trying to buy older OEM parts from a website I pay on credit card and brance myself for an e-mail 3 weeks later saying "yeah, sorry, we never really had this". This lot appear stright up with stock, delivery time etc.

Got hit with VAT / handling charge, but I'd already factored that in.