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Good move. It never occurs to me to buy anything but OEM. This is not something you do often; and not a big price difference. exactly! I’m tired...
Ahhh I see. Good point. Thanks!
It was a long and arduous negotiation process :)
Howdy y’all! so I acquired the use of a prolong deluxe kit from one of me new Prius chat chums (thanks!!) results were as follows. First I’ve...
interesting. I replaced mine at 216k miles. I don’t know if it was the first time but I suspect it was, and mine was BLACK. Absolutely solid black.
I second this motion. If it cost $2000 to replace the fluid then maybe think twice. But since it cost like under $50 why risk the acid buildup?...
Wow, so someone chime in with this top voltage of 250v on this thread. I reconditioned mine recently and the first top off it settled in at 244....
I’ve never had any luck with bargain basement parts. I always end up replacing them within 6 months. Ymmv
Here’s an update to a previous thread I started about replacing front brake pads and rotors due to excessive squealing from cheapo pads I slapped...
And it’s now holding at 44.6
It went up another .2 today
Definitely no ethanol free gas here in sf Bay Area. Besides I always fill up at the same chevron station.
#1 I can reset the av mpg anytime #2 eh, maybe. The thing is I wasn’t expecting anything interesting, just noticed a sudden climb in average mpg...
And another .1 today
that’s what I’ve always heard, but seriously the only thing I’ve changed is more oil. I just drove 26 minutes, the last 5 were straight up a hill...
So in the never ending quest to be anal about each and every .1 change in mpg I’ve made some interesting observations. I’ve been thinking hard...
So I’ve decided to try the centric fully coated 120 series rotors ($26 each) and Toyota OEM pads with shims ($40 a set). I’ll report my results...
True. Now I can’t remember if I got ceramic or semis but whatever. They were cheap. They are incredibly messy and they squeal. On thing that...
So last summer my front brakes were worn to the warning tabs, wow what a noise. So I was strapped that week and got the cheapest (supposedly OEM)...
I’m ok, but I used up a lot of brownie points that day. One must tread lightly with the Mrs.