buying Transmission parts in us and bringing to Brazil!
Anyone know if the transmission parts of the 2005 Toyota Corolla Fielder Brazil are the same as the normal corolla united states? Can I buy "CV joint" Corolla 2005 in the United States and bring to Brazil that will work?
I do not know if they are the same (i doubt it) but you will likely pay dearly in shipping and core charge if I am thinking about the same item your describing. Do you have a part number of the "CV joint" and your VIN? Where is your car made? You cant get one locally? PM TOYOPARTSMAN with your VIN and item part number or description. Not sure if he ships to Brazil.
I do not know if they are the same (i doubt it) but you will likely pay dearly in shipping and core charge if I am thinking about the same item your describing. Do you have a part number of the "CV joint" and your VIN? Where is your car made? You cant get one locally? PM TOYOPARTSMAN with your VIN and item part number or description. Not sure if he ships to Brazil.
Actually my corolla fielder 2005 here uses the same parts of the corolla sedan 2005. Corollas 2005 All Americans are identical to the Brazilians. The part that I need are two that I could not exactly a translation into English. There are two pieces that are part of the transmission. Here is called tulip and trizeta. The name I could look with CV Joints on the left and right. I talked to my mechanic when the car is accelerating up to 80km / h it starts to vibrate a lot. Do not is alignment or balancing. He picked up the car. There slack in these two parts. the weight of that part itself is small and I have friends coming from NY and Orlando next week, so I was interested in purchasing.
Anyone know if the transmission parts of the 2005 Toyota Corolla Fielder Brazil are the same as the normal corolla united states? Can I buy "CV joint" Corolla 2005 in the United States and bring to Brazil that will work?
This model was built to Latin America.
if I'm wrong, that car's engine is 1.6 and los corolla hechos para mercado de USA son 1.8 so I think that both parties are not compatible.
if I'm wrong, that car's engine is 1.6 and los corolla hechos para mercado de USA son 1.8 so I think that both parties are not compatible.
Pd forgive me but I speak little English
Hi NICOLA, I've just acquired a Fielder 2005 in Rio de Janeiro. I'm curious to hear if you managed to get the part you needed from the USA, and if it was much cheaper. I presume that, if you get the part number from a Toyota dealer in Brazil, you can't go wrong. Mora em que cidade ? Talvez a gente pode trocar idéias sobre nossos "brinquedos". Até mais, BRIAN
Hi ANTALUS, I've just acquired a Fielder 2005 in Rio de Janeiro. I'm curious to hear if you managed to get the part you needed from the USA, and if it was much cheaper. I presume that, if you get the part number from a Toyota dealer in Brazil, you can't go wrong. Mora em que cidade ? Talvez a gente pode trocar idéias sobre nossos "brinquedos". Até mais, BRIAN
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Hi ANTALUS, I've just acquired a Fielder 2005 in Rio de Janeiro. I'm curious to hear if you managed to get the part you needed from the USA, and if it was much cheaper. I presume that, if you get the part number from a Toyota dealer in Brazil, you can't go wrong. Mora em que cidade ? Talvez a gente pode trocar idéias sobre nossos "brinquedos". Até mais, BRIAN
I hate to tell you Americans do not sell spare parts for Fielder.
I hate to tell you Americans do not sell spare parts for Fielder.
This car only sold for Latin America.
The only difference between the Corolla Fielder and the Corolla sedan is the rear door instead of a boot (UK) / trunk (USA), so the Americans and other countries do sell 99.99% of the spare parts.
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