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For several MOTs I have been advised to change the front left anti roll bar vertical link between the end of the bar and the strut. Can anyone give me a part number please. I don't know if they are handed but I guess not.

The model is DBA-ANH20W-PRXQK.

I'm also curious what the letters each side of the ANH20W actually mean?

Many thanks.

Try amayama.com, put in the model and choose the chassis reference number (you will see what I mean) and see what you can find.

For mine (a 2005 ATH10) it looks to be :

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488208 (RH) or 48810 (LH) by the looks of things and they are different for each side and remarkably cheap - so make sure they are what you are after.

Once you have the number you can search UK based websites if you like, or order from Amayama.

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Thanks for the info. I couldn't find the part listed for my model, so I have messaged them. I will post again once I hear from them.

  • 3 weeks later...
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I was pleasantly surprised to find my local parts company actually had two on the shelf.

However, wiper blades are proving to be more of a challenge. They have the Toyota part numbers but can't relate them to anything they stock.

  • 3 weeks later...

Nice one on the drop links, that is often the hardest bit with imports so it is a good result your local place had them. On the wiper blades, the part number mismatch is really common because Japan spec Alphard and Vellfire often use Toyota numbers that UK factors do not cross reference. A couple of practical options that usually get it sorted:

Measure what is on the car now Just measure blade length in mm and check the fitting type. Most ANH20s are standard hook type arms, but some have the Toyota bayonet or a plastic top lock style depending on what has been fitted before so do not assume.

Or buy inserts rather than whole blades If your frames are still decent, Toyota often sells just the rubber refills. Any Toyota dealer can usually supply refills from the part number and it avoids the adaptor issue.

Or use a matching aftermarket set by length and adaptor If they are hook type, Bosch Aerotwin or Valeo equivalents are easy to match once you have the lengths. If they are not hook, you will need a blade that comes with multiple adaptors or the correct specific fitting.

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Cheers, Dave

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