Jump to content

kcorro

Regular Member
  • Posts

    1,428
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    2

Posts posted by kcorro

  1. again i am saying what should be obvious. if there are no wires then how are you going to install them?

    either use your original wires or go to toyota to buy a new set of wires.

    chances of your original wires fitting 50/50 because there are different versions even if the lamp looks the same.

    the first picture is missing the weathershield foam. you need that to prevent water and rattles. not sure if your original one is the same size. again if it does not fit you have to improvise or order it from toyota.

    i have to buy a set of wires and sockets from toyota?? oooo noo... are they expensive?

    thought its just plug and play!! like.. use the same sockets and wire from the ones i have

    some are plug and play but there are different versions.

    sockets for the sedan cost about $100 so i dare say that the hatch would be the same. then you need to buy bulbs or use any spare ones you got.

  2. handbrake for mac.

    ripping is a useful tool in multimedia. sometimes you have something on dvd but want to playback without having the disc. you can rip and have the file accessible from the local disk.

  3. i have always liked dunlop tyres and have tried the direzza 101 which has a wide pattern sort of like advan neova. i do not think you can buy direzza 101 anymore it was a parellel import and no one brings it in now.

    though the dunlop sport maxx does not seem to have an agressive pattern. hope they do what you want. i saw someone with the hankook r series and they look track with the wide tread shoulder. do you remember how much they were?

  4. 25/03/07 4:45pm

    spotted [sPOTIO] ..parked Victoria st Richmond.

    heard this guys car is FAST ..

    lowered.. stock wheels sprayed black .. jdm headlights.. sports grill .. 1 bucket seat.. air vented bonnet.. :)

    fast like you wouldn't believe

    i met him years ago when the car was midly tuned. i think he was asking me about the final gear the other day :o so a lot has happened since then.

  5. vinyl is easy to remove. you can do it cold but it is better to warm it up either leave your car out in the sun for an hour or heat it up with a hairdryer. take your time with pulling it off as rushing it can catch too much and pull a patch of duco from your panel.

    give it a polish and wax afterwards. if it is on glass then you can use metho to give it a good clean to clear away all glue residue. to clear glue residue from any painted panels use anything paint safe such as bug and tar remover.

  6. no wires but depending on the version you may need sockets suited to that lamp. always try your existing sockets if they fit before you go out and order the sockets needed as they are not cheap.

    you can however if your existing sockets do not screw into the lamp holes is to cut the grooves off the sockets so they are smooth and then they would fit into any holes. they would be loose so you would need to silicone them down. when you need to change a blown bulb you would need to cut the silicone to be able to replace the bulb.

×
×
  • Create New...

Forums


News


Membership