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  1. Thanks for replying David. I think I'll take your advice and stick with the Toyota dealer servicing. Cheers.
  2. I realise this thread's getting a bit old but it's still relevant. I just had the 70,000 km service done on the 2009 Kluger KX-R AWD which is the first one off the fixed price of $170 so I was waiting with baited breath for the cost. Pleasantly surprised at only $258. However................................... I also was glad that I asked how much the next one was going to be as the 80,000 km service is $730. I was a bit shocked at that until I read this thread. Welcome to the world of 4WD/AWD's I guess. Anyway, the prices (valid until 30/06/2013) for servicing of Klugers at Frankston Toyota in VIC are; 10,000km / 6 months - 60,000km/36 months = $170 70,000km / 42 months = $258 80,000km / 48 months = $730 90,000km / 54 months = $308 100,000km / 60 months = $695 (I haven't got the prices for 110,000km on as they only photocopied the page relevant to me) It's interesting that in the service description for the 80,000km service it says "Replace transfer oil - AWD" & "Replace rear differential oil - AWD", yet it doesn't list a different service price for the 2WD/AWD models. I'd be asking a question if I owned a 2WD. When I bought the Kluger new I signed up for an additional 3 years / 60,000 km warranty that (of course) obliges me to service it at Frankston Toyota for the full period. If I had my time again I'm not sure I'd bother looking at the costs.We always click over the 10,000km before the 6 months is up which is a bit of a pain, the services seem to come one on top of the other. Do people recommend sticking with this extended factory warranty seeing as I've paid for it, or am I better off forgetting about it and sourcing a decent local mechanic that I trust who will do things a bit cheaper, and maybe come out ahead over all? .
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    KX-R 17" Tyres

    I've had a dealer offer me 255/65R17 Goodyear Wrangler All Weather HP's for $200 each just traded in off a brand-new Nissan Navara. Seems like a good deal, 4 good quality tyres for $800 fitted/balanced/aligned. The only thing is that the overall diameter of the rim and tyre increases about 13mm. (Speedo change?) Still within the legal 15mm overall increase, but what if I have to put the spare on with the existing 245/65R17 Dunlop Grand Trek on it? One wheel 13mm smaller diameter than the other 3. Does that cause any safety issues? (If I have to get 5 Goodyears for $1000 so the spare is the same I might as well just buy the 4 Grand Treks).
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    KX-R 17" Tyres

    Any particular reason? Are they going to last considerably longer than the Dunlops?
  5. BigBad64

    KX-R 17" Tyres

    Resurrecting an old thread I know but I need some circa 2012 advice. 2009 KXR-AWD has done 51,000km and needs 4 new tyres 245/65R17. I've been quoted (per tyre); Dunlop Grand Trek ST30's $280 Toyo HT $305 Bridgestone D683's $310 Cooper CTS $360 No off-roading use, just used by the wife around town and to/from work on bitumen roads. What do people recommend?
  6. We have a 2009 KX-R AWD and it's a great family car, heaps of space and very safe with all the airbags. I have a tow-bar, side-steps, nudge bar and as mentioned, the AWD version which adds up to a lot of metal. Therefore the fuel consumption isn't great and don't expect it to be. The wife just filled up today after doing 488.6 km and it took 60.28 litres to refill, which works out to 12.3 l/100km. This is a bit of city cycle and a bit of highway cycle. $1.27 per litre today so $76.55 to fuel up. It is usually about $80+ each refill for us. The Toyota Service Advantage fixed price servicing at $170 seems good, but it is very frequent at every 6 months or 10,000km. Dealers make a lot of money from servicing and I think Toyota have worked out a way to make sure that is maximised. My Commodore service interval is 15,000 km which is more realistic.
  7. Thanks. They only seem to be in Coburg which is the other side of the city so I might get a local quote and see if it's worth it.
  8. Ok, I get that they fit the LPG tank where the spare tyre was. kangur1806, your donut holds 55 litres. Geoff, what sort of tank have you got that can hold 65? That sounds like the one to go for, would be a PITA filling up after 360-380 km/s all the time.
  9. Thanks for the replies. I look at the number plates of every Kluger I see here in the SE suburbs of Melbourne and I'm yet to see one with the red LPG badges. It's like finding a four leaf clover. So with the LPG tank they install where the spare tyre went, how much LPG does it take? ie. When the system says you're empty and it switches back to petrol, how many litres do you have to put in it to fill it up again? Also, how many kilometres do you average per fill?
  10. My wife is getting sick of filling our 2009 KX-R AWD Kluger at $80 a pop and is not finding it very good on fuel. It does stop/start driving a fair bit to/from her work which doesn't help. I have a factory dual fuel Commodore and often remark to her about how great it is to only be spending about $30 to go 500 km most of the time (as well as the occasional ULP fill up). I'm wondering about the feasibility of converting the Kluger over to LPG. I've read the couple of threads here but still have some questions and was wondering if those that have done it could tell me what they think? Would you do it again or not? What sort of system did you get? About how much is it to do at the moment? Who services your Kluger now, still Toyota? (We are still under the capped price Toyota Advantage servicing) Does fitting aftermarket LPG affect the Toyota warranty? If anyone could assist with some of their experiences and advice that would be appreciated.
  11. Delete reference. I've checked out a few other Klugers and confirmed they're all like this.
  12. Can someone tell me if this is the normal appearance of the front disc brakes on a KX-R? Maybe I've just never noticed them before, but it looked to me as though something should be covering the area where the little brass coloured cylinders with green on them are at either end?
  13. I've ordered one of the "wheelskins" from the US off Ebay.
  14. Can you tell me who did it and how much it cost?
  15. Has anyone with a KX-R fitted any sort of leather steering wheel cover they could recommend? Has anyone tried these? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/WHEELSKINS-...sQ5fAccessories
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