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Toyota Genuine Throttle Body Gasket - Fuel Injection System Replacement Part - Perfect for Toyota Camry, Corolla & RAV4 Engine Repair
Toyota Genuine Throttle Body Gasket - Fuel Injection System Replacement Part - Perfect for Toyota Camry, Corolla & RAV4 Engine Repair

Toyota Genuine Throttle Body Gasket - Fuel Injection System Replacement Part - Perfect for Toyota Camry, Corolla & RAV4 Engine Repair

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Product Description

T/Body Gasket

Product Features

T/Body Gasket

Item Package Dimension 3.58L x 3.3W x 0.59H inches

Item Package Weight - 0.1 Pounds

Item Package Quantity - 1

Product Type - GASKETS

Customer Reviews

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Had to replace the intake manifold gasket on a 2007 Corolla S (because of its poor sealing properties in cold weather in aging Corollas) with an updated and improved intake manifold gasket so I decided to replace this gasket since I had to take off the throttle body anyway. Gasket fit perfectly and so it's one less thing to worry about on an 11 year old car. Buying Genuine Toyota gaskets makes sense to me as they don't cost much more than off-brands (or at least cost a lot) and you know you won't have an unforeseen production defect when fixing something on your vehicle. Their quality control is what sets them apart from other manufacturers. And of course gaskets, by definition, have to seal perfectly. OEM parts can be ridiculously expensive, but OEM gaskets need to not allow any air, oil, coolant or other fluid to escape or else the car won't run well (and the computer will throw out all sorts of codes) or the vehicle will have leaks. For me, sometimes "it pays" to pay extra for a quality item unless I want to risk having to do a repair twice. Sometimes it's worth taking the risk, sometimes it's not.