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Minicab Parts

Discussion in 'Mitsubishi Minicab' started by AndrewR, Oct 30, 2018.

  1. AndrewR

    AndrewR New Member

    My 96 minicab belt is starting to squeak occasionally. I am looking all over the internet trying to find a fan/alternator belt anywhere and I'm not having any luck. I've tried the search feature here without luck as well. Where do yall get your parts from online? Specifically for the minicab u42t?

    I'm planning on getting a timing belt, tensioner, maybe waterpump. Also a distributor cap, rotor, plugs and wires. I don't want the minor things to cause a major issue.

    Any advice, knowledge, info is apprecaited.
     
  2. VanOne

    VanOne Member

    Try https://www.amayama.com/en
    I've always found my parts there.
    If not I've found them using http://buyee.jp/ (useful tool for getting stuff out of Japan Yahoo Auctions when seller refuses to ship overseas).

    Amazon.co.jp quite often has parts even for older kei vans/trucks.

    https://www.megazip.net/ besides offering the part numbers via the VIN number also offers the parts themselves, but I've noted they sometimes have severe inflation on the price
    http://partsfan.com/ can help finding Japanese retailers that still sell the part, and gives you a parts list for your vehicle that is far more accurate than the megazip one, you can register to get unlimited viewing rights(otherwise after certain amount of pages visited it gives you a error about having reached your quota, and that you need to register).
     
  3. AndrewR

    AndrewR New Member


    And that amayana site ships stuff and is actually a legit site?
     
  4. VanOne

    VanOne Member

    Well, I've ordered parts for a Honda Acty, a Suzuki Every, and a Mitsubishi Town Box from there, and they've all arrived to me.
     
  5. AndrewR

    AndrewR New Member

    Alrighty I'll definitely check it out. Thank you.
     
  6. AndrewR

    AndrewR New Member

    Any idea what the down deck stands for behind the model number?
     
  7. AndrewR

    AndrewR New Member

    Another question. My front axles are starting to click/pop bad. What does everyone do for replacements? Aftermarket if theirs even an aftermarket option or what? I read Rhino axles will work?
     

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