How to set the clock in the echos'
-
Latest Postings
-
2
-
0
horne
i have a 2010 toyoa kluger fwd my horne aint working tryed the fuses there fine so im thinking it could be the clock spring any one got any ideas cheers -
9
Brake issues
None of this makes sense. Interesting to see you used different pads - DBA pads. I fitted Repco ceramic blend. At one stage I thought the pads were leaving something behind which would be the cause for DTV (disc thickness variation) but you are experiencing the same problem with different pads. Maybe Toyota has a built in sensor to ensure you replace worn brakes with Toyota OEM. Ah Ah. -
3
Code P004B
From my list of error codes. Might help. P2564 : Turbocharger/Supercharger Boost Control Position Sensor "A" Circuit Low -
3
-
3
Land cruiser 2020, 200 series brake upgrade for towing
While many retailers would recommend a brake package upgrade, I personally am not sure about the need for slotted rotors in a 4x4 (dirt, mud getting stuck in the rotor slots). I think that there are decent braking performance improvements available simply from installing better brake pads on the standard rotors. -
0
W58
Does anyone have a W58 Supra Gearbox for sale please? Or any realistic suggestions as to where I can source one? -
0
help
got a 2010 kluger got a thump or a knock coming from the front end to the steering wheel turning right and left any ideas would be helpful thanks -
1
Aurion dead steering feel any way of fixing it?
Yeah they feel like a boat. Even with Pedders sports springs. I did have success running 2 deg negative camber on the front using adjustable camber bolts, along with 235/45/18 kumho's. Was alot of fun around corners, but it came at the expense of loss of grip in a straight line and ruined the tyres with camber wear fairly quickly. -
1
Aurion dead steering feel any way of fixing it?
I am looking at a 2012 Aurion sx6 Sportivo. Lovely car but the steering lacks feedback and feel to me. I really want to buy it but don't like the steering. Is there any way of improving the feel? Different tyres or different power steering fluid etc?
-
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now