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Old Oct 20, 2025 | 06:47 AM
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Be gentle as I’m sure this has been asked before. I have a 2019 base RX (US made in Canada#2)that needs new wiper blades I trashed the inserts trying to change out the metal tab, also they have become faded. I want to replace these with the equivalent Toyota part because the Toyota dealer is 5 minutes away and the Lexus dealer is 45 minutes away. My question is what is the correct part number for the Toyota part for the front right and front left? Also what about the rear?

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Old Oct 20, 2025 | 08:01 AM
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The inserts parts numbers are as follows:
These are the Lexus P/N

Driver side: 85223- 0E011
Passenger: 85213-0E011
Rear: 85214-0E050

I order mine online at Bell Lexus or a place up in Mass when I order bulk. Shipping is free.

Not sure if the highlander inserts are the same. Dealership might be able to tell if you bring the old inserts and line them up with the Highlander inserts.
(I wasn't sure if you wanted the Toyota P/N or the Lexus. Difficult to tell is Highlander and RX parts are identical without comparing in person.

Viktor G on YouTube has an easy insert video.


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Old Oct 20, 2025 | 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Quantum501
The inserts parts numbers are as follows:
These are the Lexus P/N

Driver side: 85223- 0E011
Passenger: 85213-0E011
Rear: 85214-0E050

I order mine online at Bell Lexus or a place up in Mass when I order bulk. Shipping is free.

Not sure if the highlander inserts are the same. Dealership might be able to tell if you bring the old inserts and line them up with the Highlander inserts.
(I wasn't sure if you wanted the Toyota P/N or the Lexus. Difficult to tell is Highlander and RX parts are identical without comparing in person.

Viktor G on YouTube has an easy insert video.
thanks for sending these. I do have them already what I’m looking for is the equivalent Toyota part number for all three
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Old Oct 20, 2025 | 02:51 PM
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Check out the eBay store for Bell Lexus North Scottsdale. They have good prices and ship fast. Link
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Originally Posted by masksav
thanks for sending these. I do have them already what I’m looking for is the equivalent Toyota part number for all three
I figured that but was not sure.

I tried doing a search for the Highlander inserts which theoretically would be the best match but Toyota has different P/N. The problem is that you don't know if the parts are the same and just have different numbers, or are really different.

I think that the best bet is to bring your inserts down to Toyota to compare, or as mentioned, just order online. I do all of my own work, so I order from Bell and this place. I know that Bell has no shipping and the place linked is almost the same price for my orders out the door, so both are similar.

https://parts.nucartoyotanorthattleb...oyotasouth.com


Good luck. I also have a Toyota dealership about a mile from my house, but the Lexus is about 30 minutes, so I often get parts at the Toyota place if I don't have a big online order ready.
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Old Oct 20, 2025 | 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by masksav
thanks for sending these. I do have them already what I’m looking for is the equivalent Toyota part number for all three

It may not be a good idea to assume that Toyota uses this same exact wiper insert in any of their cars. In that case, an equivalent Toyota part number would not exist.



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Old Oct 21, 2025 | 05:23 AM
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May I ask why you are going with OEM? There are aftermarkets that work well and wipers aren't something that compatibility significance; however, it may be cost you are considering. Wipers have gone up in price so much....I have found buying the least expensive, then taking care of them (using WD-40 once in a while to remove grit / grease, etc...) results in a good performance for years.
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I tried using a few aftermarkets, but I live near the beach so the sand trashes everything. Rain X and Bosch wipers lasted only a few months OEM seemed to last the longest.
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Originally Posted by masksav
I tried using a few aftermarkets, but I live near the beach so the sand trashes everything. Rain X and Bosch wipers lasted only a few months OEM seemed to last the longest.
Good to know.
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Looks like the rear is a generic Toyota part. It appears to be a Toyota part number 30G5
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Old Oct 23, 2025 | 07:48 AM
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The "30G5" is only a lot number used during manufacturing and labeling.
Being in FL, you could order OEM online and have them overnight cheaper than aftermarket with free shipping.
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Originally Posted by Treasurecoast
The "30G5" is only a lot number used during manufacturing and labeling.
Being in FL, you could order OEM online and have them overnight cheaper than aftermarket with free shipping.
thanks for that info who would I order from in Florida?
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