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Is this quote accurate? 4 miles a day commute? In my opinion, this isn't a good idea for any ICE. AFAIK, ICE always starts up when you turn the...
EVERY auto manufacturer writes in specific limitations in their owner's manual. These are clearly written to limit, or eliminate, the...
I have Lane Departure Warning with Steering Assist on my 2018 Prius Two and 2018 Prius Four Touring. For sure, it beeps if I drift over a lane...
Actually, the opposite is true. Firestone, and others (I believe Costco) always put the deeper tread on the rear. Too much grip in the front and...
Here is what I've heard from Toyota: Question: Is this sealant water-based? Will it foul the TPMS? Product: 4260647160 Answer: It should not foul...
I found this in another thread, posted by Rob43: "I bought my own tpms sensors & personally installed my tpms sensors into my 17x7" wheels,...
...re-opening an old thread... IF the Toyota-branded sealant is water based, there's should be little to know risk of gumming up the tire, nor...
Did you experience this with one of your wheels/tires? There's a ton of alarmist posts on the internet that agree with you, but, IF the Toyota...
Thanks for the advice. I'm 65, I'm a pianist, and I'm finally learning that I need to protect my hands/fingers, so...no tire plugging for me. I've...
Wow...61 views, and no one has tried the sealant yet. I'm still curious about if it creates issues after use. However, I'm a bit (or more!) of an...
Devoted car guy here, lots of tires, a few flats, always used to do my own work. New tire, picked up a nail, it's Saturday evening. I can wait...
This HAS to be the zaniest thread ever...
I've never heard of highway "cones" referred to as "witches caps"...perfect!!
Does the "LDA with steering control" actually correct the steering?
Only 4 weeks or so with the new-to-us Prius, and I don't look anymore, either. Yes, the light would be cool, but, sigh...just another distraction...
I have tried to buy a Prius since 2003. Every time I drove one, I walked away disappointed: it just didn't feel like a real car...non-linear...
Interesting thread. The doors on our new-to-us Prius Gen IV have very little resistance when opening or closing. This "loose" feel is at its worst...
Hmm...never had premature lower control arm bushing issues. (VAG products, regardless of tire PSI, are notorious for noise, as well as 50-70k mile...
You ask why? Please re-read post #9. I thought I explained it rather clearly. 1) Protects wheels from damage from potholes. 2) Maximizes longevity...
Paragraph 3 of post #9. I already said that. I START with the manufacturer's doorjamb, and then, adjust accordingly. I think post #9 was clear....