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Wheres the cheapest place to buy a t-100 oil pan. 2.7l if that matters. Im becoming broke and need the cheapest. This and the steering box is the last I need before cutting.
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12101-75060 (T100 2.7 oilpan) 11494-75010 (oil hole plate) 15104-75020 (pickup tube) 91651-60614 (6mm x 14mm bolt) (4 req'd) 15147-75020 (gasket) You can get the side mount dip stick if you wish but it's not necessary. I used the stock front mount stick and it works fine. You just have to "re-calibrate" the hash marks.
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With the rear sump pan almost all the oil is in the back (what a surprise!!! ). With 5 quarts of oil in the pan it barely reaches the tip of the stick, even though there is plenty of oil for the engine. I also found out, from the local dealer, that the 2.7 T-100 pan holds 6 quarts, not 5. This at least puts the oil on the stick but the normal level actually reads at or around the low mark.
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The cheapest place for these parts is:
http://www.discounttoyotaparts.com/ Put your OEM part numbers in, and you get the price and a little info. My local stealership wanted $156 for the T100 oil pan. These guys sell if for about $95 or so. Pretty good deal. |
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![]() My plan is to basically duplicate The Dick's truck but with whatever updates and improvements I can find.
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Try looking around a bit ![]() www.toyotapartsales.com 12101-75060: $78.56 11494-75010: $13.64 15104-75020: $49.45 91651-60614: $0.68 15147-75020: $0.90 Total: $143.23 The other guy: 12101-75060: $83.06 11494-75010: $14.42 15104-75020: $52.28 91651-60614: $0.73 15147-75020: $0.95 Total: $151.44 Now, paying an additional 6% may not mean a lot to some people, but if you can save money & support a sponsor (and a member) who contributes to keeping this forum open, well- that's what it's all about. Thanks for the opportunity to set the record straight.
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cool, another super resource.
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We're sharing the love one part at a time...
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And what kind of love are you sharing???? hopefully it's not that dirty kind that requires a prescription afterwards
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I just did an oil change today. 6 quarts in the 2.7L T-100 pan brings the oil level right into the "normal" range, about 3/16" below the "full" mark on the Tacoma dipstick.
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I paid less than that from the local dealer...and he isn't a TTORA sponsor. 12101-75060 - $72.55 (T100 2.7 oilpan) 11494-75010 - $11.89 (oil hole plate) 15104-75020 - $43.05 (strainer) 91651-60614 - $.60 (6mm x 14mm bolt) 15147-75020 - $.80 (gasket) TOTAL $130.69
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What kind of price can you quote for a Rt. Rr. 1/4 panel (the side of the bed)? The MSRP is around $750, I believe. I'd like to see if they can match or beat your price.
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huh? You've got the hookup of a lifetime- be loyal to him. Besides, the shipping (I wouldn't ship it anyways) would kill any savings.
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Apparently, from what you've told me, I do have a good parts connection, I'll be loyal as long as they treat me well. It never hurts to "hedge" a little though. The service dept. is pretty good here too, good staff and very friendly. The sales staff, however, that's a whole 'nuther story! These are the people who REFUSED to order my truck simply because I wanted the e-locker as a stand alone option.
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I mean, these people were BAD!!!!! They were so bent on NOT selling me what I wanted, they even tried to sell me a used Tacoma!!! The sales manager actually no-shit DARED me to go somewhere else! Needless to say, I did... When the truck came in, of course the first place I went was to this dealership. The parts manager (she was cute!!!) asked me if that was "the truck". I replied, in a voice loud enough for the whole showroom to hear, "Yes, that's the truck Mitch REFUSED to order!" Needless to say, Mitch doesn't work there anymore. With sales staff like that it's no wonder Toyota can't get a bigger share of the market!
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just an update, just tried toyotapartssales.com there prices went up
or at least i dont know how to get the ttora discount, i went there via the sponsors link. 12101-75060 - $72.55 (T100 2.7 oilpan) 11494-75010 - $11.89 (oil hole plate) 15104-75020 - $43.05 (strainer) 91651-60614 - $.60 (6mm x 14mm bolt) 15147-75020 - $.80 (gasket) new prices respectivly $81.33 $14.15 $51.13 $0.79 $0.93 |
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If you simply let us know you are a TTORA member you will recieve an additional discount when we process your order.
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I'm doing a SAS swap on a Tacoma with the 2.4 L. Anyone have any solution on doing an oil pan swap on this. Ive been checking around but have come up empty-handed.
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if the 2.4 and 2.7 share the same block (and thus, the same pans) you may be ok but if not you may be in trouble.
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Well thats what I was hoping but even the oil pan gasket has a different part number. I guess custom fabbing is the only option.....
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