I did my Prius with KYB after the stock parts started seeping after 160k. I’m at 210k now and they are still good.
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As mentioned the old tires were shot with 2016 date stamps and cracks all over. Replaced with a set of Pirelli P4 Persist AS Plus tires aka the cheapest legit all-season tire ($99/ea). Car drives much better now and will be much safer once the rains return.
for my 2025 camry, I get a 5 qt bottle of mobile 1 0w8 for $28 at walmart and a oem filter for about 5 bucks from the dealer with the washer, so a change for $33 bucks total.
I used closesale WAGNER OEX906A (Premium) OEX and closesale AUTO EXTRA AX31314. they actually works amazing, especially auto extra with "P" is semi-coated with a little bit more price, I have very good experience with them and actually recommends it if you want to be cheap
i have a set on my 2011 camry. super quiet, great gas mileage, the tires have since been discontinued and replaced with the RT45, which i have on my civic. both are good, solid tires.
I have 265 rubitrek on my 4runner now. Absolutely no complaints about them. I drove to Moab from NY with them even encountered some snow on the way, they did awesome
I originally installed the powerstops in 2018 they have lasted around 93k miles.
OEM. Though they do produce quite a bit of dust.
Gates water pumps failed on both my friend's Toyota Echo and my Sienna, his after under a year and mine in about 2 years. Less than 3,000 miles on my Sienna since pump was changed. Ugh. The labor cost, of course, is the bee-atch, more than the pump cost, of course.
I just got new tires on my 2020 Rav4 TRD Off Road. I had the same tires and they were needing replacement at 39,632 miles. They didn’t seem to last very long, granted I just drive it on the road
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