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Old 02-15-2018, 06:07 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by nextcar View Post
That is not a part that Toyota USA sells, it is a Toyota part number.

Here is what I ordered for my install...

90311-38070 pinion seal $8.71 - the one included in the Toyota kit I used will not fit our housing...
90366-35133 pinion bearing $87.06 - not strictly necessary, but can can be damaged during removal from your old pinion shaft...
12157-10010 drain bolt gasket $1.08
SU003-00122 fill bolt gasket $1.79
90311-43009 quantity 2 differential axle seal($15.60 each)

Most differential shops stock the shims and oil - I was not picky on the oil since I changed it out after 500 mile break in. The toyota kit includes crush sleeve, new bolts, lock tabs...

Not trying to sell you on a Toyota kit; just adding info to the thread. I have heard nothing but good about the Weir stuff.
I pretty much ordered the same things, but did some through Lexus and some through Toyota (whichever was cheaper).. I was surprised that ANY of the lexus parts were cheaper for the same part number... but nonetheless they were! Really only difference between this and mine was that I used the Weir solid spacer kit and different fluid since I put in a mechanical LSD.
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