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Lexus & 550's
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Bossier City LA
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Try to find another one in the junkyard and take off all the nuts and bolts you can find. Most Toyota's use the same sized bolts and nuts, so all you need are the 10, 12, 14, 17 and 19 mm wrenches. Bring a bucket and pull the nuts and bolts off the Toyota's and get a good variety, but mostly the smaller stuff in varying lengths. I know that doesn't help much and maybe someone out there has a parts breakdown, but if not this may be the best way to go. Don't get the metric stuff off the American cars. Usually the threads are different on them.
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