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AdamB wrote:Is that the TAX/TAY series one? is $22k a good price for a TAY 4x4 4dr with gas 2Y engine i think? it need a flash paint job, body ok.
Bezman wrote:I am about to put a 3" front 1.5" Suspension lift kit in my Hilux.
I've done allot of reading up on the kits and think the spacer kit will work for me. It comes with a diff lowering kit to keep the CV's level and I am getting bump stop spacers to avoid breaking shocks.. Anyone have any experience with them?? I see a few local rangers and hilux's using them, but would like some opinions.
Here is a photo and link to the kit.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 877wt_1398
lighthammer wrote:^^ arb shocks and springs give a MUCH better ride than Ironman - had a chance to compare the two and the ARB was so much smoother, and soaked up road bumps and potholes like NOTHING!
biggy82 wrote:turbohead wrote:dont use diesel treatments wit common rail vehicles.
come again?
with the quality of diesel in Trini, you go say dat? i am using the Redline now with every fullup; almost exclusively for its fuel pump lubricating properties....not to mention the added bonus of water-dispersion
give me a real good reason for not using treatments turbohead
biggy82 wrote:turbohead wrote:dont use diesel treatments wit common rail vehicles.
come again?
with the quality of diesel in Trini, you go say dat? i am using the Redline now with every fullup; almost exclusively for its fuel pump lubricating properties....not to mention the added bonus of water-dispersion
give me a real good reason for not using treatments turbohead
bleedingfreak wrote:323_wagon_dude wrote:more like Port of Spain flooded streets....
You have to be a lil careful on wet roads though... Always check your tyre pressure. I was going over the lady young the other day and the vehicle just started to skid. I'm thinking its the tyre itself cause i had checked the tyre pressure last week, I might have to lower it again.
I had the same problem trying to go up the S bend (hairpin bend) after the Hilton coming up...
I attribute this wheelspin and sliding to the fact that no rain fell for so long and the surface was greasy...
This was on... Thursday evening.
rx80 wrote:Aaron 2NR wrote:i no sheriff's got a lot of filters for toyota...got one for my 2012
How long you running it now?
I find they tend to foul the Maf sensor on my hilux
rx80 wrote:Can't remember how long after it happened but it didn't show any signs or anything before, just happened while driving on the highway...
15devils wrote:yea fellas,hadda change my gear oil,diff oil and transfer case...advise me nah
what kind,etc ?
thanks
Bezman wrote:I am about to put a 3" front 1.5" Suspension lift kit in my Hilux.
I've done allot of reading up on the kits and think the spacer kit will work for me. It comes with a diff lowering kit to keep the CV's level and I am getting bump stop spacers to avoid breaking shocks.. Anyone have any experience with them?? I see a few local rangers and hilux's using them, but would like some opinions.
Here is a photo and link to the kit.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 877wt_1398
badart wrote:Any D4D owners ever got their oil strainer/screen in inspected? looking for a reputable place to get this checked out. Not experiencing any problems just for preventative maintenance. Also I never ran my tank below quarter since i got the hilux which is going on 4 years should i get it cleaned? where?
jjacelon1 wrote:badart wrote:Any D4D owners ever got their oil strainer/screen in inspected? looking for a reputable place to get this checked out. Not experiencing any problems just for preventative maintenance. Also I never ran my tank below quarter since i got the hilux which is going on 4 years should i get it cleaned? where?
Check Kirk Pouchette (628-6411).
He's in Cocorite right b4 you go under the overpass.
Excellent work, great prices, very knowledgeable.
I've used him for quite some time...he never disappoints me.
Jeremy Mohd wrote:Got the clutch, pressure plate, pilot and release for LN167 at Toyota. (Everything was around 4500).
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