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How to Find the Best Pricing Direct from Toyota

Discussion in 'General 4Runner Talk' started by Bluesky 07, Oct 24, 2024.

  1. Oct 24, 2024 at 7:55 AM
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    Bluesky 07

    Bluesky 07 [OP] Not a New Member

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    Gender:
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    First Name:
    Russell
    Northern Georgia
    Vehicle:
    Silver ‘07 Sport V6 4WD @ 265K miles
    “Deep” Satoshi grille | X-REAS delete / TRD Offroad front springs & Bilstein 4600 shocks + FJC rear springs | Weathertech front & rear mats | Tinted front windows | Floor Armor cargo mat | TPMS bypass | LED interior, tag, & reverse lights | BlueSea Systems console USB power ports | Gentex 453 autodim mirror w/Homelink & compass | Kenwood DDX373BT HU + Audiovox backup camera | Fumoto F-103S | Bazooka tube subwoofer | Kenwood speakers & KAC-M1804 amp | Philips H9/9011 headlight bulbs | Rexing V1 Gen3 dash cam | Map light mod | Breather mod | Off-road Nav Setup | Power Stop Z36 brakes | OBD Fusion diagnostics
    There's a process to get the best pricing on Toyota's site. I'm posting this b/c for me at least, it's not intuitive. Note: Some prefer to order from a particular dealer's online site. That's a great source also, and suggestions are welcome. This is for people who, like me, prefer to pick up parts locally whenever possible.

    1. Go to autoparts.toyota.com
    2. Enter your vehicle or VIN and look up parts
    3. Click on View Details for the part you're considering
    4. On the details page, scroll down to the list of dealers in your area. If you don't see any, put in your zip code or whatever to indicate your location.


    5. Check each dealer. Some sell at MSRP, others, like Marietta Toyota here in Metro Atlanta, offer a nice discount as shown in this random part chosen as an example. I pick up the parts there for a $4 fee but they sometimes offer free shipping.



    It's very nice to have a source for OEM parts at prices that are competitive with, and sometimes less than, aftermarket.
     
    Ironguy and auspilot like this.
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