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i just bought a 93 toyota pick regular cab short bed with the 22re, standard tranny, 4x4, 3" lift, 33" mud kings, and 62,000 miles on it. i mainly picked it up for a daily driver and so when my wife gets back from kuwait she'll have something to drive until we get her a new car.

there are a few minor cosmetic blemishes that i'd like to take care of like the headliner has a tear in it and the seat cover is ripped and it looks like someone has been picking the foam out.

any idea where i can get oem parts for it? is there a place like lmc for toyota's?
Lmc should have a book for Toyotas, but check some of the junk yards in your area and surrounding area, you may get lucky and not spend a lot to fix it up
cowboy Wrote:Lmc should have a book for Toyotas, but check some of the junk yards in your area and surrounding area, you may get lucky and not spend a lot to fix it up


I know keystone has parts for toyotas if you have one in your area, there is one in Jackson
Your best bet will probably be the junkyard even aftermarket parts for those things can be expensive. You can check http://www.TTORA.com or http://www.Yotatech.com the have parts for PUs every so often.
Lets see some picks of the new score.
i need to get the internet at my house before i can post pics, the navy doesn't like me loading things to there computers...
cowboy Wrote:Lmc should have a book for Toyotas, but check some of the junk yards in your area and surrounding area, you may get lucky and not spend a lot to fix it up


i checked LMC but the don't have anything for a yota...
for susp check out downy they have some awsome stuff
don't go downey. for some of the best leafs go with OME (Old Man Emu) by ARB and SDORI balljoint spacers, they work great!
Norhtwest offroad is everything toyota thats where I try to buy all of the parts for my truck, in my opinion they have MUCH better parts than downey.
http://www.northwestoffroad.com
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