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What are these bolts

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Chicago77, Dec 7, 2022.

  1. Dec 7, 2022 at 12:27 AM
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    Chicago77

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    2005 Taco 4x4 RC

    Ok so this is a dumb question, but what are these bolts? I am redoing my whole front end minus the LCAs. I want to put in new lower strut bolts, new lower shock bolts in the rear, and what ever the bolts are that bolt the LCA to the Knuckle (replacing that too).

    Picture for refernce. Advanced auto said to just buy grade 8 from hardware store once I get them out. I think mine will be in pieces.

    A new castle bolt would also be great

    for rear I found:

    Flange Bolt: M12 1.25 x 60mm Toyota Part No. 9155211260
    Washer: M12 Toyota Part No. 9462251200
    Flange Nut: M12 1.25 Toyota Part No. 90178A0057

    taco bolts.jpg
     
  2. Dec 7, 2022 at 2:22 AM
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    its the bolt that holds your shock to the lower arm
     
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  3. Dec 7, 2022 at 9:58 AM
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    Well yes, lol, but I want to buy new ones. Does anyone know what size they are?
     
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    Just buy them at the dealer. They're not very expensive
     
  5. Dec 8, 2022 at 12:12 PM
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    Dealer is quoting $74 for the lot. Which seems absurd to me.
     
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    How much time have you spent looking for a workaround? What’s your time worth?
     
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    They are vehicle specific, I doubt any bolt store would have them.
     
  8. Dec 8, 2022 at 1:21 PM
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    Check that these fit your specific truck, but I believe the bolt for the bottom coil over mount is: 90105-A0113
    Nut: 90178-A0058
    Washer: 94622-41400

    Alternatively you can buy an M14x1.50 - 80mm bolt. These have the advantage of no weird half shoulder on the shank if you run aftermarket shocks with spherical bearings instead of bushings.
    https://belmetric.com/m14x1-5-fine-din-6921-flange-bolt-class-10-9-wrench-18mm/?sku=BFD14X1.5X80YLW

    As far as the two bolts that go up into the spindle, I think they are 90105-A0010? I'm surprised you need to replace those. Are yours rounded off or super rusted or something?
     
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    Thank you thank you, the 80MM was what I needed confirmation on.

    Im hoping I dont need to replace the spindle bolts, they are very rusted, and I have learned if I have dont have the part driving 45min to the parts store and back sucks. I am putting in a new knuckle so if I have to cut them off its not a big deal.
     
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    for reference on the rust. They might clean up

    taco rust bolts.jpg
     
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    HOLY FUCK
     
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    Haha, yeah.... brand new frame though. So all these bits are getting refreshed next week.
     
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    Are those pictures from the Titanic?
     
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    Normal rust belt sort of stuff. Merely flesh wounds.
     
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    Damn. I'd send mine to the scrap yard if it looked like that. I'm in California though. I've had to work on a few imports from the rust belt.

    Fuck. All. That.

    never again.

    Good luck
     
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    If this was on the West coast there would already be threats of lawsuits and getting Toyota corporate involved.. Really sucks what this shit they put on the roads does to vehicles and infrastructure :(
     
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    Also, I guess I was off on the dealer estimate, they quoted me the only one part.... This is the actual estimate they emailed. Somehow the bolts are more coslty than the shocks.

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    $35 washer. I think that I actually dont need it with the new LCAs
     
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    Turns out not all of the part numbers they quoted me were correct. I did eventually find correct diagrams.
     

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