6904160011 Toyota STOPPER SUB-ASSY, BACK DOOR, UPPER, Price: 16.38$, Weight: 0.056kg


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

Toyota

6904160011

STOPPER SUB-ASSY, BACK DOOR, UPPER

0

0.056

7-10

16.38$

Not Available

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Toyota
6904160011 
STOPPER SUB-ASSY, BACK DOOR, UPPER
0
0.064
-
18.03$
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Compatibility

DescriptionModelOptionsProd PeriodDiagram
FJ,FZJ,HDJ,HJ,HZJ,KZJ,LJ,PZJ,RJ7#HZJ78R-RJMRSQATM,MTM: MANUAL TRANSMISSION; Building Condition: COMPLETELY BUILT UNIT; Driver's Position: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES; Body: HARDTOP(HARDTOP OR FRP TOP); Grade: STANDARD TYPE; Fuel Induction: DIESEL; Gear Shift Type: MTM, 5-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT; Engine: (1HZ) 4200CC DIESEL; Destination: AUSTRALIA08.1999 - 01.2007 View

Essential for a Secure Back Door: The Stopper Sub-Assembly

When it comes to maintaining the integrity and security of your vehicle's back door, the stopper sub-assembly is a critical component. This component, positioned at the upper part of the back door, ensures that your vehicle's door closes securely and stays in place during transit. Without this component, your vehicle's back door may not close properly, posing potential security risks and increasing wear on other parts due to misalignment.

Why You Need It

The main purpose of this component is to provide firm support and reduce vibrations when the vehicle is in motion. It acts as a cushion, absorbing shocks and reducing noises that can occur from the back door's movement. This is particularly crucial for off-road adventures, where rough terrains can cause significant shaking and rattling.

How It Works

The stopper sub-assembly is easy to overlook but imperative in its role. It is strategically nestled in the upper assembly of your vehicle's back door. The stopper works by providing consistent resistance upon door closure, ensuring a tight and proper seal. It synchronizes with the rest of the door mechanism, preventing unnecessary vibrations that could compromise the door's alignment and function.

Consequences of a Broken Part

If this component fails or breaks, you may experience a looseness in the back door, potentially leading to it not closing properly. This could result in exposure to the elements, heightened noise levels, and even theft risks. Misalignment can also result in permanent damage to the door structure, requiring costly repairs.

Compatibility

  • Land Cruiser