Online Toyota Parts

tx_shooter

It is not a war crime the first time.
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Most everyone has a preferred online Toyota dealer to get parts from at a discount. I was surprised this morning to find out that Camelback is cheaper than my local dealer but still about 15% more than others. So my idea here is to post links to good online OEM parts sources and any discount codes as they become available.

Toyota Parts | Toyota Online Parts | Genuine Toyota Parts | Toyota Parts Online McGeorge They are out of Virginia but are cheaper than others

Toyota Parts Factory - #1 Source for Genuine OEM Toyota Scion Parts & Accessories | Camelback Toyota Parts Always a good source but not always the cheapest
 
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tex

That's Mr Asshole to you
Thanks for this. Need brake pads and rotors soon.
 

tx_shooter

It is not a war crime the first time.
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I compared carts for pads/drums this morning. McGeorge was $50 cheaper than Camelback. The $400 order I just received from Camelback was closer to $325 at McGeorge. Lesson learned.
 

xJuice

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Several of the local dealers have online shops as well. Plus side is you can order for will call and go pick it up to save on shipping. But you pay tax.

Toyota of Prosper Genuine Toyota Replacement Parts And Accessories | Longo Toyota Of Prosper Parts
Toyota of Dallas Online Parts Shop | Toyota of Dallas
Toyota of Grapevine Parts Shop | Texas Toyota of Grapevine
Vandergriff Toyota Genuine Toyota OEM Parts | Vandergriff Toyota
Freeman Toyota Save on OEM Toyota Parts | Freeman Toyota Parts


I used Camelback a few times back when I could get free shipping from them. Out of state dealers have the no tax advantage, but shipping becomes a burden.

Sparks Parts out of South Carolina Sparks Toyota and Scion Parts - Genuine OEM - TRD Performance Parts
Toyota of Cool Springs in Tennessee Toyota of Cool Springs OEM Parts and Accessories | parts.toyotaofcoolsprings.com | toyotacool SHIPFREE for free shipping until 04/30/2020
 

Oswego

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These guys are a little slow to ship, but pricing was good back then when I placed it ion 2018

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pricing for comps:

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CowboyTaco

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Yep. For those in DFW, I found that Toyota of Grapevine was usually pretty close in price to the lowest online retailers I could find. One thing that does suck though, the prices in store do not match what is on the website; nor will they price match their own website. You have to place your order online and wait for them to tell you it is ready, so don't even bother placing your order online while you stand there.

Dealerships around me in GA do not have the online parts system. I don't know why, but every one of their websites just say call for price. So I've figured out what the price + shipping would be at the cheapest I can find online and call the local dealer to see if they can meet or beat that price. If not, I order online. Right now, I'm about 50/50.
 

tex

That's Mr Asshole to you
Yep. For those in DFW, I found that Toyota of Grapevine was usually pretty close in price to the lowest online retailers I could find. One thing that does suck though, the prices in store do not match what is on the website; nor will they price match their own website. You have to place your order online and wait for them to tell you it is ready, so don't even bother placing your order online while you stand there.

Dealerships around me in GA do not have the online parts system. I don't know why, but every one of their websites just say call for price. So I've figured out what the price + shipping would be at the cheapest I can find online and call the local dealer to see if they can meet or beat that price. If not, I order online. Right now, I'm about 50/50.
Thank you for this. They do have pretty good online pricing for the front brakes on mine. New pads and rotors are $183 so about the same as Camelback and without the $72 in shipping.
 

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Anathollo

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tex

That's Mr Asshole to you
McGeorge Toyota was $50+ cheaper per LCA than anyone else. Thanks for the link. Ordered both sides along with both outer tie rods. Now hoping shipping is quick so I can get these swapped and aligned before Colorado in 2 weeks.
 

CowboyTaco

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A vote for Toyota OEM Parts | EB TOYOTA PARTS | toyotaparts.bochtoyotasouth.com | Boch Toyota South

Ordered a new clock spring, outer tie rod ends and OEM air filter. Originally was going to order from McGeorge....until they wanted to collect tax and shipping. Boch Toyota was $20 cheaper collectively on the 4 parts, half the cost of shipping and no tax. (Both dealers are out of state for me)

Overall, Boch was $55 cheaper than McGeorge.
 

tx_shooter

It is not a war crime the first time.
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Well avoid Olathe Toyota Parts like the plaque. They shipped all my LCAs and UCAs with bolts in the same box with minimal packing between them. It is great to receive $1500 in parts with chipped powder coat already.

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