670056B110 Toyota PANEL SUB-ASSY, BACK DOOR, Price: 784.78$, Weight: 15.13kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Toyota

670056B110

PANEL SUB-ASSY, BACK DOOR

0

15.13

7-10

784.78$

Not Available

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Toyota
670056B110 
PANEL SUB-ASSY, BACK DOOR
1
17.4
2-3
877.18$
 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Toyota
670056A870 
PANEL SUB-ASSY, BACK DOOR
0
15.035
-
829.28$
Not Available

Compatibility

DescriptionModelOptionsProd PeriodDiagram
UZJ100UZJ100L-GNAEKAATM,MTM: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION; Gear Shift Type: ATM, 5-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT; Engine: (2UZFE) 4700CC 32-VALVE DOHC EFI08.2002 - 08.2007 View

Back Door Panel Sub-Assembly

The back door panel sub-assembly is an essential component of any vehicle, providing structural integrity and protection to the rear of your car. This part is particularly vital for safeguarding the internal cargo space and ensuring that your vehicle’s rear door remains securely fastened. Crafted from high-grade materials, it is designed to withstand weather conditions and impacts, enhancing the longevity and durability of your vehicle.

Why You Need It

This part is needed to maintain the functionality and safety of the rear entryway of your vehicle. It seals the trunk area, aiding in effective temperature regulation and preventing water ingress, which could lead to rust and damage. Moreover, it serves as a mounting point for the tailgate, ensuring it operates smoothly and safely.

How It Works

The back door panel sub-assembly acts as a structural reinforcement that supports the rear components of your vehicle. It is strategically designed to integrate with the rear door mechanism, facilitating a seamless opening and closing operation. It also provides a crucial buffer against collisions and external forces, thereby protecting the rear of the vehicle and its contents.

Consequences of a Broken Part

If this part is compromised, it can lead to several issues. A broken or weakened panel might cause misalignment, resulting in difficulties when opening or closing the rear door. Furthermore, it may lead to increased noise levels inside the cabin and allow water or dust to penetrate the cargo area. Ultimately, driving with a damaged back door panel can compromise safety and reduce the vehicle’s resale value.

Compatibility

  • Land Cruiser 100