SidekickChuck wrote:Thats just business practice when it comes to high volume product to the masses.
Microsoft is discontinuing support for Windows XP this month, Apps are no longer made for the iPhone 1, etc...
I think most car manufacturers follow this model as well. They can not produce parts for their old line up without loosing money in the long run.
It would just be nice if they could license out part re-manufacturing to companies that may be in the business of making quality reproduction parts. Classic cars have it, and it would be great to have a company that did it for older imports.
Don't even get me started on Microsoft and apple.
Die hard Linux user here.
That is exactly my issue. I don't expect Toyota to make parts that will loose them money or take the focus off their forward progress. They just shouldn't go out of their way to hold us back from making forward progress.
One of my big pet projects was the Ogura SC internal bearings. Ogura uses a unique bearing that is only available through the OEM division of bearing suppliers. Ogura doesn't sell bearings because they consider their SCs non serviceable. Which is BS in it's own right but they still offer replacements. Since the SC12/14 housings are different there is no bolt on replacement.
After months of harassing and discussion Ogura was about ready to get me access to bearings when they realized there were contracts with Toyota that legally prevented this from being possible.
I probably spent another 4 months and hundred hours trying to convince Toyota that these contracts no longer benefited them in any way and that they should a. get and sell me bearings, b. allow Ogura to sell me bearings, or c. Allow NSK to directly sell me bearings. Unfortunately this just isn't possible. Or the way I see it we just aren't worth the effort of making an effort. I probably have over $500 hours into trying to find a cheap easy solution to be able to rebuild the stock SC and have nothing to show for it solely because of Toyota.
This is a personal experience of mine but I have heard of many others where Toyota has cock blocked their customers and aftermarket suppliers for reasons that didn't benefit them in any way.