Need part number for front fender apron Bolt?

Tiny
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The front fender apron has a bolt that screws into it from the bottom that extends down through the frame sub assembly. From the under side of the frame sub assembly a nut screws on to secure the front fender apron to the frame sub assembly. This bolt broke and I need to purchase a new one but I haven't been able to find the part number. None of the parts catalogs I've found have this bolt listed.

I'm attaching pictures of the current (non broken) bolt and pictures of the new front fender apron that it goes into.

Do you know the part number for this bolt?
Monday, February 3rd, 2025 AT 3:18 PM

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Tiny
KEN L
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The front fender apron bolt is identified by part number 90119-A0461.

Alternatively, part number 90119-06514 is also listed as a fender bolt compatible with certain Lexus models

I must say though that image looks more like a subframe mounting lug/bolt?
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Tuesday, February 4th, 2025 AT 10:56 AM
Tiny
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Thank you, Ken. That's correct, it screws into the underside of the fender apron and the sub frame slides up onto it and is fastened with a nut from beneath the subframe. The bolt I'm looking for has threads on both ends. The images of these two-part numbers only have threads on one end. Is it just that the pictures are wrong?
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Tuesday, February 4th, 2025 AT 4:39 PM
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The images are probably correct, I would call the dealer or go into the parts department with the image of the bolt you showed me. I don't think it is a fender bolt.
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Wednesday, February 5th, 2025 AT 8:29 AM
Tiny
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Thank you. I’ll make the trip to the dealer. It definitely isn’t a fender bolt. It is the bolt that holds the fender apron to the frame sub assembly. It doesn’t attach to the fender. Thanks for your help.
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Wednesday, February 5th, 2025 AT 3:42 PM
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Your welcome, glad to help.
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Thursday, February 6th, 2025 AT 8:56 AM

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