Where can I find an OEM 95 Pickup Rear Bumper
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Where can I find an OEM 95 Pickup Rear Bumper
I got rear-ended hard on the freeway yesterday but fortunately my bumper absorbed most of the damage.
I can't find these bumpers anyplace. It's one of the last JP built pickups I think, 95 SR5 4x4 with the black rubber skid guards on either side over the chrome step bumper.
The corners of the black rubber are raised and have Toyota logo.
It's a real nice old truck and holds some sentimental value for me, so I'd like to keep it original if possible. Thanks for any help!
Ken
I can't find these bumpers anyplace. It's one of the last JP built pickups I think, 95 SR5 4x4 with the black rubber skid guards on either side over the chrome step bumper.
The corners of the black rubber are raised and have Toyota logo.
It's a real nice old truck and holds some sentimental value for me, so I'd like to keep it original if possible. Thanks for any help!
Ken
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Have you tried a dealer?
https://parts.lakelandtoyota.com/sho...hString=bumper
I was able to replace the front bumper and valence with a new aftermarket model from a local salvage yard.
https://parts.lakelandtoyota.com/sho...hString=bumper
I was able to replace the front bumper and valence with a new aftermarket model from a local salvage yard.
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They aren't the cheapest by any means, but I've bought a few parts from here. https://toyotaparts.mcgeorgetoyota.c...ents-rear-scat
My truck was missing it's bumpers when I bought it. I ended up going with OEM knock offs from Amazon. The rear bumper was fantastic, but the front bumper seems cheaply made. At least it looks decent.
My truck was missing it's bumpers when I bought it. I ended up going with OEM knock offs from Amazon. The rear bumper was fantastic, but the front bumper seems cheaply made. At least it looks decent.
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My 1993 extra cab came to me with a Tacoma style rear bumper. I don't know what it takes in terms of mounting brackets to make it work, but I like the Tacoma bumper much better than the regular 1989 - 1995 bumper. I see them for sale on eBay and Amazon for $175. I have it all taken apart right now for restoration purposes so I could easily take of picture of the brackets and post it here so you can see what you would be up against, if you're interested in going that route. Below is a picture of my rusty truck with the Tacoma bumper.
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Nice truck. I can see why you want to keep with the original look
I bought an aftermarket OEM style rear bumper off RockAuto last year. Not an actual Toyota bumper but is 99% accurate. Only difference was the black pads don't say Toyota but they can be swapped from your original if you want. Also came with aftermarket bumper brackets
Part# 002283591213 or TO1102221
I bought an aftermarket OEM style rear bumper off RockAuto last year. Not an actual Toyota bumper but is 99% accurate. Only difference was the black pads don't say Toyota but they can be swapped from your original if you want. Also came with aftermarket bumper brackets
Part# 002283591213 or TO1102221
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Bought mine from the dealer in 2013, black steps and all. I also was wanting to keep it stock but I did have to pay for it. Cost if I remember right was 4 Hundo plus tax and all hardware was included. If your dead set on OEM call the dealer see if they still can get it.
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