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Old 04-09-24, 12:50 PM
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I was wondering if anyone knows the Lexus part number for this? I need the front J bolt with the thread on top for a nut.


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https://www.japan-parts.eu/lexus/us/...attery-carrier
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I found these already. The back J bolt is not as long as the other bolt in the front I believe.
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That is the complete diagram for the battery tray and fasteners.
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The OEM setup isn't like that. It's just a retainer for the crossbar with no threaded anything. You might try a completely different model, but the OEM setup doesn't have this feature at all.

The MkIV Supra has the elements you need, but it's a gamble for fitment.

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Originally Posted by lobuxracer
The OEM setup isn't like that. It's just a retainer for the crossbar with no threaded anything. You might try a completely different model, but the OEM setup doesn't have this feature at all.

The MkIV Supra has the elements you need, but it's a gamble for fitment.

74407-14020 - rod
90179-06206 - nut
@lobuxracer THANK YOU!!!!!! The rod part number worked perfectly. This mod has been sitting in my trunk for a few months as I was trying to figure out what part I needed to complete this.

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Can you expand on what you did? The battery I'm using is about 1/4" too tall and the front j bolt isnt long enough. When I try to hook the hold down bracket onto it I cant get the hold down to lay flat. I'm wondering if the Supra setup would work for me. Do you have any pictures of your setup?
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Originally Posted by cyfi66
Can you expand on what you did? The battery I'm using is about 1/4" too tall and the front j bolt isnt long enough. When I try to hook the hold down bracket onto it I cant get the hold down to lay flat. I'm wondering if the Supra setup would work for me. Do you have any pictures of your setup?
I removed the stock battery bar, changed out the front J hook for the new one with a threaded end and installed a custom TI battery bar. It essentially looks like the picture in my first post. I’ll post a picture on my build thread soon.
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