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Old Jun 19, 2009 | 01:00 PM
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Default MK4 n/a and SC300 differential drain bolt the same?

do ya know if it uses the same bolt or different? i ask b/c i don't wanna drive 1hr to lexus dealer when toyota is just 10 minutes away..
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Here are the Toyota part numbers

90341-18044 Plug Drain
90341-18032 Plug, Fill
12157-10010 Gasket

You will need 2 gaskets.

I just put these on my SC300 and they are perfect, they are made for the MK4
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Originally Posted by Sup2jzgte
Here are the Toyota part numbers

90341-18044 Plug Drain
90341-18032 Plug, Fill
12157-10010 Gasket

You will need 2 gaskets.

I just put these on my SC300 and they are perfect, they are made for the MK4
thanks buddy!! and you mean 2 gaskets for each plug or 1 for each? how much did you get them for btw?

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Originally Posted by SC300_704
thanks buddy!! and you mean 2 gaskets for each plug or 1 for each? how much did you get them for btw?
yeah 1 gasket for each plug. Head on over to supraforums.com and checkout the vendors there for order pricing. If you are like me and need them TODAY you can get everything for around $30 at your local Toyota dealer.

OH just so you know the new drain plug is not a Hex nut it is a 3/4" bolt.
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Originally Posted by Sup2jzgte
yeah 1 gasket for each plug. Head on over to supraforums.com and checkout the vendors there for order pricing. If you are like me and need them TODAY you can get everything for around $30 at your local Toyota dealer.

OH just so you know the new drain plug is not a Hex nut it is a 3/4" bolt.
cool, i just called the toyota today and they're claiming that out of all the toyota dealers in the U.S. only one in CA has them in stock but he's isn't sure..plus it'll take about 1 week or more if they do have it. i think he told me it was $12 for the drain plug...will check supraforums
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Here ya go

http://www.supraforums.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=543146

Oh and your dealer is either a liar or an idiot. For ****s and giggles I just called my local dealer and I can get everything by Tuesday morning lol
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exactly what i'm looking for...thanks!
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Originally Posted by SC300_704
exactly what i'm looking for...thanks!
No problem, just a bit of advice. If there is rust on the bolts spray PB Blaster a few times a few days in advance and when you put the hex wrench in there hole bag it in with a hammer to make sure it is really TIGHT.
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Originally Posted by Sup2jzgte
No problem, just a bit of advice. If there is rust on the bolts spray PB Blaster a few times a few days in advance and when you put the hex wrench in there hole bag it in with a hammer to make sure it is really TIGHT.
thanks, but since the my drain plug is stripped i think i'm going to have to do the chisel and hammer method, what do you think?
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