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i use my bare hands... i've never found a need for those types of tools when it comes to a Toyota vehicle.
apologies for the um.. really late response... been out and busy and haven't been on the forums for awhile. they left my car with the coilovers...
awesomeness!!
significantly. i'm on Tanabe coilovers. yes.. i scrape a lot.. even being careful... it still does for really bad driveways and speed bumps......
sounds like something special for the SET region... they typically have their own special stuff... though none of which i really care about nor...
there's probably a slight chance if the vinyl was removed and the other paint fades... however... i can only imagine A LONG time to the elements...
mine is pretty low.. and i haven't noticed a significant difference in my mileage.
i do not know.. most times i don't flip the wiper up completely... just lift it enough to wipe the window underneath.
it's not too hard to do... (at least for me.. lol..)... but uhh... as long as you're handy with a soldering iron.. and know how to use a...
the C doesn't have one. Owner's Manual tells you to jump from the battery itself.
to prevent the car from blowing up and catching on flames.. killing you and all of its passengers inside... you must never... EVER.. *looks at...
if you have smart keys (i.e. C3 or C4).. you should only get two of them. for the C1 and C2.. two masters with the remote.. and a plain valet key.
I'm not sure if things run differently.. but even on the Scion side that the dealership I'm at is having trouble with.. it's true that a...
need more photos at different angles.. especially directly from the rear. still holding judgement. :unsure:
it's not a matter of time... there are devices that do exactly as you say.. and they have been around for years. it's pretty much "rice"......
hmm.. ttiuwop... :coffee: i won't be able to say whether or not it looks "fantastic" unless i see it.
not unless you know what you're doing... he didn't. the first time, at my 5K maintenance, I reset the data myself and it wasn't difficult at...
he had to extend the wires was what he told me... it shouldn't be too difficult.. he's no electrical guru like myself.. and he was able to do it.
*shakes head*... hmm.. don't think so.
the process of reseting the maintenance data requires you to push the trip meter 3 times and hold it the third time... it's a timing thing when...