[Toyota Part Numbers]

Flying Bajan

New member
Hi folks,

Anyone have the part number for the small piece of plastic that fits in the right rear fender in a manner similar to a fender liner ? My car appears to be missing it as there is such a thing installed in the left rear, but not the right rear.

The car is a narrow bodied JDM ST 185, chassis number ST185-0000249.

Cheers !
Martin.
 

MrMcQuacker

New member
hey guys im looking for either the exact same type of screws or the oem part number for these screws. i need the part numbers for the motor and tranny bolts to the cross member on the st165 please ty.
 

Flying Bajan

New member
Trying to find the part numbers (and a source new or in good condition used) for the fittings / plastic screws that hold on the inner trunk / boot liner / plastic trim piece that covers the entire rearmost section of that area. In grey please :)
 

Celicatuner92

New member
alright I've serched around for these part #s for a 185 and couldn't seem to find the ones i needed for these insulators

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also can someone confirm this # for the insulator on the end of the fuel rail where it goes into the head 23845-88380
 

Celicatuner92

New member
part # for injector insulator, vibration 23291-75010. it is the same part for the top and bottom insulator for gen2 3sgte with side feed injectors
 

mike325ci

New member
TraqFAQ link is broken, btw...

One more, cos it's obscure and can't really be looked up on any EPC:

Crash bolts (aka "Camber Bolts") for ST185:
Fronts:
90105-17005 for the 3-Dot (most camber adjustment, supposed to give +/- 0.75 degrees)
90105-17004 2-Dot (+/- 0.50 degrees)
90105-17003 1-Dot (least camber adjustment @ +/1 0.25 degrees)

Rears:
90105-15006 3-Dot
90105-15005 2-Dot
90105-15004 1-Dot
Nut for the bolt: 90179-15001

I prefer using Toyota crash bolts to aftermarket camber adjusting bolts because they are much more robust and thick, and not prone to slipping like the aftermarket ones. Using crash bolts in conjunction with camber plates will give you a lot of negative camber!
 

WarTowels

Active member
I'm looking for the small cowboy hat logo for the front and rear.

Front is two nipples I believe, and the rear is 3. Metal, not plastic. Plastic as a last resort.

Not sure why I can't find it in my EPC.

-Towels
 

Gary ST165

New member
JDM ST185 RC
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_J_1991_TOYOTA_CELICA_ST185H-BLMQZ_5302.html
53801 FENDER SUB-ASSY, FRONT, RH
53801‑2B160 ST185..WIB 1 $211.55
53801‑2B220 ST185; アリ(フエンダ ミラ-)



UK ST185 widebody
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_E_1992_TOYOTA_CELICA_ST185R-BLMVZG_5302.html
53801 FENDER SUB-ASSY, FRONT, RH
53801‑2B160 ST182, 185..WIB 1 € 141.04
53802 FENDER SUB-ASSY, FRONT, LH
53802‑2B160 ST182, 185..WIB



if you just need the lenses , clear / orange repeaters, get them off ebay or sometimes for free on gt4oc.net



http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_E_1992_TOYOTA_CELICA_ST185R-BLMVZG_8106.html

81730 LAMP ASSY, SIDE TURN SIGNAL, RH
81730‑20190 AT180, ST18* 1 € 20.06
81730‑20191 AT180, ST18* 1 € 17.28
81730B BULB (FOR SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMP)
99132‑12050 AT180, ST18*; 12V 5W 2 € 1.62
81731 LENS, SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMP, RH
81731‑20190 AT180, ST18* 1 € 11.20
81731‑20191 AT180, ST18* 1 € 10.70
81732 GASKET, SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMP LENS, RH
81732‑20190 AT180, ST18* 1 € 1.63
81735A SOCKET & WIRE, SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMP
90075‑99012 AT180, ST18* 2 € 12.21
90075‑99012 AT180, ST18* 2 € 12.21
81740 LAMP ASSY, SIDE TURN SIGNAL, LH
81730‑20190 AT180, ST18* 1 € 20.06
81730‑20191 AT180, ST18* 1 € 17.28
81741 LENS, SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMP, LH
81731‑20190 AT180, ST18* 1 € 11.20
81731‑20191 AT180, ST18* 1 € 10.70
81742 GASKET, SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMP LENS, LH
81732‑20190 AT180, ST18* 1 € 1.63
 

TRDcelica90

New member
mike325ci":19nms8c3 said:
TraqFAQ link is broken, btw...

One more, cos it's obscure and can't really be looked up on any EPC:

Crash bolts (aka "Camber Bolts") for ST185:
Fronts:
90105-17005 for the 3-Dot (most camber adjustment, supposed to give +/- 0.75 degrees)
90105-17004 2-Dot (+/- 0.50 degrees)
90105-17003 1-Dot (least camber adjustment @ +/1 0.25 degrees)

Rears:
90105-15006 3-Dot
90105-15005 2-Dot
90105-15004 1-Dot
Nut for the bolt: 90179-15001

I prefer using Toyota crash bolts to aftermarket camber adjusting bolts because they are much more robust and thick, and not prone to slipping like the aftermarket ones. Using crash bolts in conjunction with camber plates will give you a lot of negative camber!

thats such good info.. thanks for sharing that mate. but what is the best set to go for for a mix of road and track??
how much these set u back??
 

Locker

Member
Can anyone tell me the part number for the rear diff bushing?
I know its probably posted about 3million times but for the life of me I can't find it. ST185
 
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