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Any Toyota dealers that discount OEM parts?

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I am looking to purchase some OEM parts and I am wondering if there are any dealerships that discount parts? Thanks.

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several do. all you have to do is put in the zip code and choose the dealer to shop. them you'll be able to see if they are discounting parts.
 

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I am looking to purchase some OEM parts and I am wondering if there are any dealerships that discount parts? Thanks.

Bob Holthaus
St. Louis MO
If you know the part number just google that number and you will get many links to dealer web sales sites that discount. (They all seem to use a similar Toyota web sales interface)
I've bought from at least 5 or 6 of them. Nucar Toyota of North Atteboro (MA) (or something like that) often has the best price but shipping matters and their shipping can sometimes lead to another site having a better to the door price. You can usually check shipping cost before making final buy decision.
My current favorite site is Toyota of Roanoke Rapids (NC) because they have a free shipping deal but still good discounts.
But its important to do your research and know what part you really need. I just got a rear differential skid from Roanoke Rapids that their site says fits my 2025 TRD OR Hybrid but turns out that I needed one digit different for my model than the one I got (bigger rear axle on all the Hybrids except limited, according to the installation guide.)
This leads to another piece of advice: get the Toyota installation guide before you order so you know what to expect.
 
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If you know the part number just google that number and you will get many links to dealer web sales sites that discount. (They all seem to use a similar Toyota web sales interface)
I've bought from at least 5 or 6 of them. Nucar Toyota of North Atteboro (MA) (or something like that) often has the best price but shipping matters and their shipping can sometimes lead to another site having a better to the door price. You can usually check shipping cost before making final buy decision.
My current favorite site is Toyota of Roanoke Rapids (NC) because they have a free shipping deal but still good discounts.
But its important to do your research and know what part you really need. I just got a rear differential skid from Roanoke Rapids that their site says fits my 2025 TRD OR Hybrid but turns out that I needed one digit different for my model than the one I got (bigger rear axle on all the Hybrids except limited, according to the installation guide.)
This leads to another piece of advice: get the Toyota installation guide before you order so you know what to expect.
Thanks Mike. It's just some tow hooks and a screen and the parts needed to eliminate the Trail Hunter snorkel. Nothing major.
 
 







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