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If it's a license plate screw! It would have an M6x1.0 thread.
From what I see, a ring or any other v screw or 1/4 inch spade terminal can be used to function the same way as the expense and hard to get...
Not ideal, but a better option would have been the proper sized red butt connector. I would have also coated the wires with gray aluminum wiring...
It depends on how much you want to do in examining under the hood yourself and how capable you are. In doing so, you can save a lot if money....
I would go to Advance, Auto Zone or O'Reilly and rent a ball joint removal and install press tool.
Only, I don't think that the wires are aluminum unless they have a copper outer coating. Small gauge wires need to be of heavier gauge to carry...
Don't know about aluminum wiring. I have soldered a lot of Toyota wiring and found that it is copper and solders just fine.
I would examine the mechanics work first. The wires are of a very small gauge. If he or she used crimped connectors the connector may have high...
No, The thread on the Gen 4 is M8x1.25. The Gen 5 uses a M12x1.25 thread.
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Still, I'll use Toyota WS.
Cover them when the headlights are not in use.
A marketing gimmick.
Mine have been there since 2013. I coated the connector with silicone dielectric grease before installing them. I used them in 1998 with my...
I prefer "no cutting " of the wires. Where are your photos? I posted mine.
If you don't already have a pump with thin enough tubing to get the overfilled oil out through the dipstick tube, a cheap $4 Walmart fuel oil two...
There is not enough room for those. The ones that I used are the ones that you need, The connectors are removable, so you can exchange the...
The light blue on each side is the turn signal wire for that side. The yellow wire on the left side is for the tail marker lights. The green...
Yes. Have them remove some, Since I regularly check oil level, I only keep mine fill yo the mid-mark on the dipstick.