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tire of TOYOTA 7FBR30

I have 1 unit of Toyota 7FBR30, but don't have parts book. Now I want to change solid tire. If smb have Part Number or support document, pls help me.

Thanks
  • Posted 21 Sep 2007 14:40
  • Modified 21 Sep 2007 15:18 by poster
  • By tien_n
  • joined 21 Sep'07 - 1 message
  • Ha Noi, Viet Nam
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Part number for europe:

44102-33950-71 WHEEL ASSY LOAD
44280-23900-71 WHEEL ASSY DRIVE
44221-22700-71 TIRE SOLID (2)

GREETINGS - Franco -
  • Posted 15 Nov 2009 07:26
  • By franco_c
  • joined 28 Jun'09 - 25 messages
  • Bologna, Italy
Please help me, I want to know solid tire of Toyota 7FBR30, about Part Number or Dimension.
To hope receipt soon of everybody help.
Thanks
  • Posted 9 Nov 2009 14:31
  • By chien_p
  • joined 9 Nov'09 - 2 messages
  • Binh Thanh, Viet Nam

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