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I would go with KYB shocks and struts which are close if not the same as OEM Toyota. Replaced for rear shocks on my car. If you want to try...
I have 30% all around including hatch and have no problem seeing out back at night. If you did hatch to 15% I think that might become an issue.
Did you wash your car often? I wash my car about once a month.
I think I have a similar noise too. Tech told me wheel bearing. I have 34,000 mi / 3.5 years old. Kind of annoying but I'll probably wait until...
If you do decide to replace the struts, consider Koni FSD. I have them on the front of my Prius and the handling is way better, much less body...
I'd say regardless of which generation you get, keep an extra 2-3 grand in the bank in case you need to do a major repair on it during ownership.
Maybe if you had compressed them by hand before installation you might have been able to detect a problem? Just a thought.
Haha, I heard the rolling resistance on ComforTred is horrible. Will probably cause a huge drop in MPG. But I bet it's a quiet and soft ride.
If I do a u turn kind of fast and the steering wheel is all the way left, it shakes for me too, and there is kind of a violent grinding sound....
I go to one of those places too. I've learned not to use the long handle with a soap-dispensing brush on the end. It is full of dirt and residue...
I used the carrier like modem posted. I think it was the Allen brand, 2-bike vesion, $35-40 bucks. I used it only once. Two reasons why I didn't...
Plasti-dipped Toyota center caps attached.
I got official toyota center caps on amazon for about twelve bucks. They come plastic and look like silver. I used plastidip black and then...
Oh yeah, right I forgot. It's probably 90-95% VLT from the factory I guess. The tinter just put 30% tint on my windows. So the actual resulting...
I got official Toyota center caps on amazon for $10-15. They are cheap plastic with a shiny silver finish. They fit loosely, but have not fallen...
You could try plasti-dip, just a thought. Easy and inexpensive. But I have seen rims that look like crap after they had apparently scraped the...
I did the home depot knockout method before, but whenever you take the car in for service, it confuses the mechanics. They are a pain to remove...
I bought some off amazon for about 15 bucks and plasti dipped them in black, plus glossifier. They don't fit perfectly, slightly loose, but I'm...
I've been using N briefly sometimes when I want to coast, and not have to lightly push down on the accelerator to prevent the "artificial braking"...
I'm not a mechanic, but based on what I remember, you don't need to replace the bushings unless they are cracked and dry and look bad. You can...