TOYOTA Genuine O Ring for Bearing Retainer Set
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No, this will not fit your 2007 4runner; instead, you'll need part number 90301-. 83002
In my package, there is only one O ring.
In the package, there was only one o ring.
I'm not sure if it's an OEM replacement because it's advertised as Toyota original, but it wasn't packaged in original Toyota packaging when it arrived, so you're risking it leaking. Original Toyota parts, in my experience, are of the highest quality, whereas the ones I received were of dubious quality.
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The image clearly depicts 5 rings, and the package depicted in the image has quantity 5 written on it. It's a fantastic product, but you'll need two of them to complete both axles. Because of the excellent shipping, I gave them two stars for both the part and the quality of the part. To complete the job, I had to return to Toyota and purchase another. They're only $5 each. Toyota's price is $0. 00. Good product that fits perfectly, but don't be fooled by the misleading picture into believing you'll have enough.
The image depicts 5 O- Rings. Only one O- was given to this item. Ring. For deceptive practices, I'm requesting a refund and the item's removal from Amazon.
There were supposed to be five O-types in total. rings. Only one shipment was made. Why are there two photos of a five-o-clock? rings? I'm no longer able to finish the project. It's deceptive, and it'll keep me from finishing the job. For only one O-, it's way too expensive. ring.
It's pricey, but you'll need this rubber o- if you want to reschedule a meeting, please call. On a second-generation Toyota 4runner, replace the rear wheel bearings. If anyone has a bunch of generic o-rings, I'd appreciate it if you could send them to me. They'd most likely be able to find a match. For a simple piece of rubber, it's a bit pricey. However, it must be a specific size to fit into the machined spot perfectly. My component was a perfect fit. There are no issues that need to be addressed.
It appears to be of a lower quality material that you're attempting to pass off as a genuine Toyota part, so I'm not sure if I should use it and risk it failing in the future, say 6 months. The original part lasted 30 years, and I'm confident that this "genuine" part will as well. No, I do not believe that is true.
Although both images show five o rings, you only get one. It's ridiculous to pay $8 for one o ring, but since local auto parts stores don't stock it, I suppose they can charge whatever they want. Instead of buying only one o ring from Toyota, buy an o ring splicing kit and make a bunch of custom-sized o rings.
I used this in conjunction with the inner axle oil seal and it effectively prevented gear oil from leaking onto the brake assembly and tire.
There was only 1 available. ONLY 1 O- ring. NOT 5, as shown in the picture. It's all a lie. Item does not appear to be what it appears to be. In the item description, there is a number of 5, which is displayed. Should the old show one and make it clear in the description? It's too costly for just one person. It's also a waste of time, given that two people are required at the very least.