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Hames
I have heard through the grapevine that there has been someone that has smashed a diff casing on the sportivo just by driving....

Be very careful how you drive them because apparently toyota are sus on how it may happen...i am thinking it may be a bit of a fault so just keep an eye on it...it aint cheap to fix!!
Mee?
Smash a diff? You'd have to run over a kangaroo to do that.. AND at 240km/h biggrin.gif
CAP
Did they hit something or did it just fail ? huh.gif
oz_viking
That would be all the excuse I'd need to order a TRD LSD...
Hames
QUOTE (IZZ-FE @ Jun 26 2004, 01:43 PM)
Did they hit something or did it just fail ? huh.gif

Just failed...funnyly enough it wasnt the diff gears, rather the houseing!!
Hames
Well ill give you an update on this:

It appeared the problem was diff & engine mounts snapping and consequently cracking the diff casing.

Toyota covered it under warrenty but apparently was very sus and evidently flagged the car!!!

BE CAREFUL!!
ZEEROLLA
QUOTE (Hames @ Jul 7 2004, 10:33 PM)
Well ill give you an update on this:

It appeared the problem was diff & engine mounts snapping and consequently cracking the diff casing.

Toyota covered it under warrenty but apparently was very sus and evidently flagged the car!!!

BE CAREFUL!!

So what actually constituted this failure? Poor driving habits or a manufacturer defect or both? Since Toyota covered it under warranty, they have almost admitted its a manufacturer defect but with the Stivos being a hi-performance car they should also expect owners to drive it enthusiastically. But i guess it's not something we should worry too much about since its the first case we have heard so far tongue.gif
Hames
QUOTE (ZEEROLLA @ Jul 8 2004, 04:50 AM)
QUOTE (Hames @ Jul 7 2004, 10:33 PM)
Well ill give you an update on this:

It appeared the problem was diff & engine mounts snapping and consequently cracking the diff casing.

Toyota covered it under warrenty but apparently was very sus and evidently flagged the car!!!

BE CAREFUL!!

So what actually constituted this failure? Poor driving habits or a manufacturer defect or both? Since Toyota covered it under warranty, they have almost admitted its a manufacturer defect but with the Stivos being a hi-performance car they should also expect owners to drive it enthusiastically. But i guess it's not something we should worry too much about since its the first case we have heard so far tongue.gif

Maybe others just dont drive it as hard.....i think it mite have been a bit of both, but either way it shouldnt have ****** up this early in the piece anyway!
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