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Yes, because they look for Toyota logo on stamp of cat and nothign else to fail an inspection... And if they look back where gas tank is we've no...
Lol... Being prepared with extra parts in case you break something takes all the fun out of DIY. Just be careful and hope you don't screw up. And...
I get that ticking when sitting quietly within my own brain... Haven't exploded yet, but I'm only in my mid-50's so maybe I'm being impatient?
With a look that nice I'd probably need to buy some super clean new alloy mag wheels too...
And all this time I thought the digital clock in the car was powered by a spring in the steering wheel that you wound up by making three point...
You speak like a self acclaimed expert with zero experience about which you speak. It's just a bumper cover that's mounted with a handful of...
I guess I forgot...
It's safer to not heat too high so it takes a little muscle to pop it out... When I've gotten them too hot they lose memory of their original shape.
Only option I've ever heard of that's possible is rolling the dice on a complete fuel tank assembly from a wrecked 2004-2009 Prius
Got links of someone who has done that? Never read of Gen9 Corolla tank working in a 2006 Prius? Seems like the parts in a corolla fuels system...
Are those magnets? Any ideas on where to get a good price on a tool like that or the name they sell by?
I've done lots of these... I use a heat gun on the inside if possible or very carefully use a heat gun on the outside if there's not enough time...
Wow... Looks amazing. What would I expect to pay in parts if I did my own labor on a job like this?
Yes, compared to old Subaru and VW axles/CV Toyota are so much better, but still not perfect.
Sounds like by your logic excluding that as the source of the problem may of been premature?
Yep, it really comes down to that bigger engine... That was the damn breaking and endless bloated design concepts soon followed. But getting good...
Sound like you haven't look into the drive shaft yet. Can you have someone drive as you walk alongside and listen? Maybe that's it? If it were me...
The old ones do... But read up on the ones they've made in past few years. 100% pure gas guzzling garbage with lots of mechanical failures and...
An old 2wd 5-speed Toyota Truck can get 35mpg and are super easy to repair, can last nearly forever. I just sold an '86 Truck w/145K miles for...
Wow... What a huge pain! Hopefully their service fee on returns is reasonable and you can put the whole thing behind you! Also, tell your kid of...