Where can I find the best place to buy Toyota OEM parts?

I recently got an 03 Highlander and need to replace my timing belt and water pump. Does anyone know the best place to buy genuine Toyota OEM parts online?

Check out parts.toyota.com or oemgenuineparts.com. You can find the part numbers on these websites and then call your local dealer to compare prices. Choose the cheaper option.

Haven said:
Check out parts.toyota.com or oemgenuineparts.com. You can find the part numbers on these websites and then call your local dealer to compare prices. Choose the cheaper option.

Thanks so much for the advice! I’ll look into it.

Haven said:
Check out parts.toyota.com or oemgenuineparts.com. You can find the part numbers on these websites and then call your local dealer to compare prices. Choose the cheaper option.

Appreciate it! Any tips for finding the exact parts for my Highlander?

OEM parts are usually only sold at dealerships. You can find them online through dealer websites like toyota.parts.com, which often have lower prices than buying directly from the service counter. Always check part numbers and call your local dealer for confirmation.

@Sergio
OEM parts can be found on other websites too. Some third-party sellers work directly with manufacturers like Denso to offer parts that meet Toyota specifications.

I need wiper blades and transmission fluid for my Camry, but I found multiple part numbers for the same items online. How can I confirm the exact fit?

Bela said:
I need wiper blades and transmission fluid for my Camry, but I found multiple part numbers for the same items online. How can I confirm the exact fit?

Use this guide: https://placehold.co/600x400.png. It will help narrow down the exact part numbers you need.

You can buy parts directly from manufacturers like Denso and Akebono. These are the same parts sold at dealerships, but without the markup.

Leif said:
You can buy parts directly from manufacturers like Denso and Akebono. These are the same parts sold at dealerships, but without the markup.

That’s not entirely true. Manufacturers often make slight design changes for parts sold outside dealerships due to contracts. The aftermarket parts may not be identical to OEM.

Try toyotaparts.mcgeorgetoyota.com. They have good prices, and I recommend the AISIN TKT026 timing belt kit for quality and reliability.

Continental kits on Rock Auto use Japanese bearings and great quality belts. It’s almost OEM and costs much less. Make sure to replace the cam seals and crank seal too.

If you’re in the Los Angeles area, check out parts.longotoyota.com. They offer competitive prices and cheap shipping for local orders.

I use autoparts.toyota.com for free shipping or parts.capovalleytoyota.com for lower prices. Both are great for ordering genuine Toyota parts.