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So, when installing this brace I managed to drop one of the bolts. Unable to find it by hand or fish am. ?

Does anyone know the part number for it by any chance? It's the top bolt in the picture.

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I'm pretty sure it will be one of the parts on this page but it's hard for me to tell from your picture. Maybe you can figure it out based off the diagram? I pulled this from my local Toyota website so you will have to search for yours if you want to actually order/pickup the part yourself. Hopefully this help!

https://parts.toyotaoffortworth.com...9/REAR-BODY--FLOOR-INTERIOR-TRIM/8495565.html

Thanks! That gives me a point to start searching from. What I think would be the nut (10 or 11) I would want they are referring to as screws used to mount the hood release handle. :confused:

I'm trying to find an online manual that shows it better than my pic, but it's the bolt being pointed to at the time starting in this video:



edit: found this, which might help more:

https://www.hks-power.co.jp/product_search/product/download/4999/ja_en/83001-AT001.pdf

It's the bolt they're referencing on page 8 as bolt 8.
 

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I like to keep various bolts. Figure they’re good to have & come in handy when you need them; trackside, friend in need or this case/instance. Glad it worked out for ya!!
Hasn't worked out yet as I still don't know the Toyota or BMW part number! ?
 

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Reasonably certain it's 90118WA884.

Also known as: take an existing bolt to Home Depot and find an equivalent. It'll cost you under a dollar. Finding the OEM bolt is a waste of time tbh.
 
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Reasonably certain it's 90118WA884.

Also known as: take an existing bolt to Home Depot and find an equivalent. It'll cost you under a dollar. Finding the OEM bolt is a waste of time tbh.
I'm being a bit anal about having it match I know.
 

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I'm being a bit anal about having it match I know.
Totally understand, take a look at this one. This diagram is much more detailed but it's still hard for me to tell without seeing it in person. I would suggest going to your local dealership and talking to the parts person with one or the bolts in hand and a couple pictures. I'm pretty sure the will be able to help you figure it out much quicker than anyone of us can.

https://autoparts.toyota.com/products/product/screw-90118wa030#popup-1
 

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Reasonably certain it's 90118WA884.

Also known as: take an existing bolt to Home Depot and find an equivalent. It'll cost you under a dollar. Finding the OEM bolt is a waste of time tbh.
We did that recently during a track weekend and was able to drive home using that same method. Had to dissemble the other side, take it apart an end link, find a matching button screw (because it was lost on track somewhere lol) and put my Humpty Dumpty back together again. The price was actually less than a buck because a friend brought a toolkit with a plethora of bolts and washers (I needed that too). It worked well. Drove home and been using the car locally until the replacement end link came in. Damn track car life…. ?
 
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Totally understand, take a look at this one. This diagram is much more detailed but it's still hard for me to tell without seeing it in person. I would suggest going to your local dealership and talking to the parts person with one or the bolts in hand and a couple pictures. I'm pretty sure the will be able to help you figure it out much quicker than anyone of us can.

https://autoparts.toyota.com/products/product/screw-90118wa030#popup-1
I'm fairly certain it is this one:

https://parts.lakelandtoyota.com/p/...rim-Sheet-metal-Rear/16070577/90118WA047.html

We'll find out in a few days. Currently on overnights, so it makes getting to a dealer and/or home depot difficult.
 

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I'm fairly certain it is this one:

https://parts.lakelandtoyota.com/p/...rim-Sheet-metal-Rear/16070577/90118WA047.html

We'll find out in a few days. Currently on overnights, so it makes getting to a dealer and/or home depot difficult.
Did Cusco provide the bolt? You could always call them and get a replacement. Or even ask them. Since they deal in that part, they might know ?‍♂

And like others have said, taking the bolt from the other side to a Toyota dealer, ACE hardware, or NAPA store to match it up would be easy for them :)
 
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Did Cusco provide the bolt? You could always call them and get a replacement. Or even ask them. Since they deal in that part, they might know ?‍♂

And like others have said, taking the bolt from the other side to a Toyota dealer, ACE hardware, or NAPA store to match it up would be easy for them :)
No, it is one you reuse from the car.

Unfortunately, being on overnights right now makes going to a store to match it difficult.
 
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You will eventually find it due to the annoying rattle it’ll make sometime down the road…

So, when installing this brace I managed to drop one of the bolts. Unable to find it by hand or fish am. ?

Does anyone know the part number for it by any chance? It's the top bolt in the picture.

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You will eventually find it due to the annoying rattle it’ll make sometime down the road…
I've not heard a single rattle from it yet. lol
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