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KluggerKMVT

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    Kluger Grande
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    2005
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    Queensland

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  1. Hi guys, I'm about replace the whole driver side inner & Outer tie rod. I need the removal tool for the inner tie rod There are several tool kit, from very simple to more complicated with various adapters. Most of the fancy tools are sold in US market for Highlander which I reckon is best suited in my case. in AU, we have several tool. The question is: which one is best for Toyota. I know they say "universal" but some review suggest some of the tool is not really working on some vehicle, e.g too shallow. Any idea, suggestion is greatly appreciated. Cheers, J https://www.factoryfast.com.au/p/inner-tie-rod-tool-set/?utm_medium=ppc&utm_source=google-products&utm_campaign=outdoor-leisure&ref=1292&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIoc2p58Hs1gIVk5S9Ch06SQaWEAQYAiABEgI1AfD_BwE and another simple one: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Universal-Car-SUV-Inner-Tie-Rod-End-Remover-Removal-Wrench-Tool-27mm-42mm-/222489769173?hash=item33cd6c74d5:g:eUoAAOSwWWxZAE0F and here http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/K-Tool-71519-Inner-Tie-Rod-Remover-Installer-Tool-/400467162213?epid=1011851185&hash=item5d3db3f465:g:b4AAAOSwUV9WmlMy
  2. Yes I still have it and of course you can borrow. I'm in Upper Mt Gravatt
  3. Hello all, I have followed this forrum for two months without registering. I found it is quite helpful. I decided to join it today. Something about me and my Kluger I bought this 2005 Kluger Grande 2 months ago with 92k on the Odo. It is my first SUV and first Toyota. Before this I had the VY commodore. I'm a fan of DIY from around home to car. I do the service on all my car including chaning the suspension parts, CV joints, disc rotor... Have not done any timing belt or water pump but will give it a crack if needed. I do work on car because I love getting my hand dirty. If you ask me to select between doing a job which costs $200 and paying sb $200 I will still do it if I can. I have some mates who are very helpful. I just did the new front rotors last week, using dba and Semra pads, changed the brake fluid including flushing and bleeding... Looking good now. OK now I will talk about this fuel filter I did a search for weeks and found almost zero information about the fuel filter on my car. With Odo closes to 100k I decide to change it. The previous owner actually opened it but realised it was too hard so he did not change it Somebody will try to say changing this fuel filter will bring zero benefit. I doubt it. I work in process industry and power and I understand that filter and it's material has life time limit. And most importantly, when we change the filter we will protect the fuel pump which is more expensive. Please find my procedure attached. I hope it helps your DIY. P/s: If you are in Brissie and want to borrow the tool I'll be happy to lend it to you How to change fuel filter on Toyota Kluger Gen 1.pdf
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