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I can confirm the spare tire kit for a 2025 Limited AWD (with sunshade and no entertainment system) is 51900-08071-C5). It DOES NOT come with the tire/wheel. The kit is expensive $2100 (with discount too). I just got it installed at my dealership at no cost as I negotiated it on my sale in December (paid $400 extra for the car price for this spare tire). I initially thought the kit comes with the tire, but it doesn't. Now I have an extra panel and need to get rid of it (by selling?????)
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I can confirm the spare tire kit for a 2025 Limited AWD (with sunshade and no entertainment system) is 51900-08071-C5). It DOES NOT come with the tire/wheel. The kit is expensive $2100 (with discount too). I just got it installed at my dealership at no cost as I negotiated it on my sale in December (paid $400 extra for the car price for this spare tire). I initially thought the kit comes with the tire, but it doesn't. Now I have an extra panel and need to get rid of it (by selling?????) View attachment 72659 View attachment 72660
that's a nutty price considering the older version was under $300
 
Hi jyy,
Your post is useful for me. Mine is also 2025 Sienna limited AWD with black interior. I am considering to purchase it. But it is really expensive.... I am surprised that 51900-08071-C5 does not come with tire and wheel. Do you like it?
I really do like it as I use the Sienna mainly for road trips. It gives me peace of mind even though we have AAA. In all my years driving, I have had 2 instances in which my tire blew and the inflation kit would be useless for me. Whether to spend so much for the kit and spare tire is up to you. You need to ask yourself that question---where do you drive to mostly? And how comfortable are you knowing you don't have a donut spare tire. If mostly in city or urban centers, the inflation kit and AAA should do. If you drive a lot to remote places, I would get the spare+spare kit----or just a spare tire and put in the back of the van if you don't want to spend $2000 for the spare tire kit. Good luck. For my actual spare tire, I was able to get a used one (T155/80R17) off Marketplace for $50.
 
Did your kit (51900-08071-C5) come with the single cup holder? Did it pre-attached on the panel or come separately?
Mine kit came today without the cupholder (I thought it come in with one of the smaller boxes but it wasn't).
The local Toyota parts guy said that 100% the kit come without a cupholder. I'm using many photos as proof but no help.

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Did your kit (51900-08071-C5) come with the single cup holder? Did it pre-attached on the panel or come separately?
Mine kit came today without the cupholder (I thought it come in with one of the smaller boxes but it wasn't).
The local Toyota parts guy said that 100% the kit come without a cupholder. I'm using many photos as proof but no help.

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I am not sure whether it came with the cup holder attached or not since the part was purchased and install by the dealership. I never got to see the part. When everything is finished and done, there is a single cup holder in the panel.
 
I have a 2024 XLE in Predawn Gray Mica exterior color. The Toyota Owners Site list the interior color as Grayscale. Toyota's spare tire conversion kit lists 3 gray options: Lt Gray, Cool Gray, and Neutral Warm Gray. Does anyone know which of these 3 options is the most appropriate one?
 
Greetings! I'm picking up a 2025 Platinum with black interior in a few days. Parts department was only able to tell me that the full $1,500+ kit (51900-08071-C5) matched the 2025. That's really pricy and comes with the OEM spare tire - and I'd rather buy a Modern Spare. I'd like to order part 51900-08070-XX, but I have no idea what trim code matches a '25 with black interior. Anyone else order for a black interior and can tell me their trim code? Any reason to think the '24 kit won't work with a '25 (which is what the online parts finders and the dealer tried to suggest)? Last 4 of VIN: B847 UPDATE Spoke with another dealer's parts department. The 2025 VINs aren't yet loading in their database for matching to trim colors and the online parts finders are doing weird things (like defaulting to a trim color that may not match). 2025 has at least one new trim color. The kits without the tire "Spare Wheel Carrier Assembly" that are much better priced, likely will exist but are also not yet loaded/orderable. They might need to be ordered peicemeal, but until the 2025 gets fully updated for ordering parts - we won't know everything. ADVICE: Want the spare tire kit for a 2025? Probably best to wait till this all gets sorted, especially if you are going to pay for shipping.
Do you mean that 51900-08071-C5 costs 1500+ and come with spare tire? Other people said it does not have any tire or wheel.
 
Did your kit (51900-08071-C5) come with the single cup holder? Did it pre-attached on the panel or come separately?
Mine kit came today without the cupholder (I thought it come in with one of the smaller boxes but it wasn't).
The local Toyota parts guy said that 100% the kit come without a cupholder. I'm using many photos as proof but no help.

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Other thread did mention that it does not come with the cup holder. It will need a separate order with around 50+ cost.
 
I have a 2024 XLE in Predawn Gray Mica exterior color. The Toyota Owners Site list the interior color as Grayscale. Toyota's spare tire conversion kit lists 3 gray options: Lt Gray, Cool Gray, and Neutral Warm Gray. Does anyone know which of these 3 options is the most appropriate one?
LT Gray is Gray, should be your softex gray
Cool Gray is almost white
Neutral Gray is dark gray that almost black.
 
I purchased the 51900-08070-B2 spare kit for our 2024 Sienna XLE at the MSRP of $366.25. The parts guy said this has been superseded by a newer number and priced around $2K. This panel comes with the sunshade, which was not included with the original panel. Part number 65983-08030 appears to be the hanger hook for the shade, but it's unclear how it's attached. For those owners who's Sienna came with the rear sunshades, can some one provide a photo of how the hook is mounted. Thanks in advance!
 
I purchased the 51900-08070-B2 spare kit for our 2024 Sienna XLE at the MSRP of $366.25. The parts guy said this has been superseded by a newer number and priced around $2K. This panel comes with the sunshade, which was not included with the original panel. Part number 65983-08030 appears to be the hanger hook for the shade, but it's unclear how it's attached. For those owners who's Sienna came with the rear sunshades, can some one provide a photo of how the hook is mounted. Thanks in advance!
This is from my old 2025 Limited panel. Hope it helps.
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Thanks. I'm actually looking for the hook(s) that the shade is attached to at the top of the window. After doing some further sleuthing, I believe the hook(s) are integrated into the top of the window itself. In any case, I may have to do some jury rigging to hold the shade up when or if it's ever used.
 
Throwing out an idea if the OEM part is difficult to obtain... There are a lot of accessory hooks and wire guides that use the 3M adhesive that might work.

You may also be able to find some part numbers out by looking at the exploded diagrams at parts.toyota.com

I would start by searching your part number and just going through all of the graphics. The website has changed a bit, it used to be where you could click on the part and it would take you to that part of the page to see the exact part number...

Good luck in your solution!
 
Anyone have update on the parts list?

I’m looking for the parts list for my 25 XLE fwd setup with no rear entertainment.

This is my trim code

I check my local shop and a bunch of list out


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Sorry that I'm buried under my Prius right now for its 100k service.. as I recall, there was a kit. All inclusive. I saw it online at Genuine Toyota Parts and Accessories: Official Online Store Larry H. Miller Toyota Lemon Grove

Toyota is famous for offering kits for packages that might be offered by the dealership as a dealer installed option (DIO) or a dealer repair item...

It might be worth calling your dealership and asking. I do recall that The Car Care Nut Channel on YouTube even had a way to decipher the kit/bundle codes (i.e. a "-8" at the end of the number or whatever...)

Being a 2025, I would just rely on the parts person at your dealership to confirm it's compatible. Toyota is horrible at keeping stuff up to date now. They got rid of their parts ordering contractor few years ago and it's been a total shitshow since then.
 
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