Best price Parts ??
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Best price Parts ??
I have a couple of Beemers and there is one specific place where I get most of my parts. In seraching the net, I find it very hard to see where to get the best selection of Lexus parts .
Does anyone have favorites where they specfically handle Lexus parts?
Does everyone have to buy from Lexus dealers ? I know Honda used to be very strict with parst and you had to go to them for everything .
Also i posted a thread about exhaust smell. I see the exhuast manifold for the 3 cylinders right in the front, but don't see the other 3. I don;t see any crack, but is there anoter way to look
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Jim
Does anyone have favorites where they specfically handle Lexus parts?
Does everyone have to buy from Lexus dealers ? I know Honda used to be very strict with parst and you had to go to them for everything .
Also i posted a thread about exhaust smell. I see the exhuast manifold for the 3 cylinders right in the front, but don't see the other 3. I don;t see any crack, but is there anoter way to look
Thanks
Jim
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I will defer to the rest our fine RX300 colleagues on the parts, as I actually get everything aftermarket.
As far as the exhaust on the rear, here is a picture. You have to crawl underneath and check it out or get it up on a lift.
As far as the exhaust on the rear, here is a picture. You have to crawl underneath and check it out or get it up on a lift.
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What type of parts are you looking for. For me its a mix of the Dealership for some special OEM parts or just order from Rockauto (whoever is cheaper). I usally order from Rockauto though. They have quite a few number of OEM parts also. But maybe someone else has a different store.
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If you do a little detective work, you can figure out the equivalent part number from Toyota ( not Lexus) and get them for a little over half of what a Lexus dealer charges. Hint: RX300->Highlander. The Toyota dealer will not be able to tell you the cross reference but you can figure it out online.
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I have used Sewell and RockAuto the most, although Lexus OEM brake parts were always cheaper at IronToad (how did they arrive at that name????) so I got those there.
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If you do as suggested above and find the toyota part #'s, give elmhurst toyota (Illinois) a call. They have great prices and have been serving many toyota forums for years.
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Unabashed plug for Club Lexus sponsors ,,,
Give our Club Lexus sponsors a chance as well. They are facilitating this forum and deserve our business.
Salim
Give our Club Lexus sponsors a chance as well. They are facilitating this forum and deserve our business.
Salim
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I also will attest that if you are going for the factory parts, you can't beat our sponsors prices. I used to order from several of these places when I was south of the border and easy to do every time.
Some of the aftermarket parts groups like Amazon and RockAuto are among the better ones, but as I have mentioned many of the critical parts (sensors among others) you really need to stick with OEM parts and our sponsors are the ones to reach out to.
Some of the aftermarket parts groups like Amazon and RockAuto are among the better ones, but as I have mentioned many of the critical parts (sensors among others) you really need to stick with OEM parts and our sponsors are the ones to reach out to.
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