DIYer advice: buy Toyota pads/rotors from your local dealership's parts counter. Take a photo of your VIN for the parts guy. Once you're in their system, buying parts will be easy. You'll typically pay 20%-25% more for OEM parts, but do you really want to buy cheap pads/rotors?
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I just bought 2 for the front on my 2016 Camry the day before a trip and put 1500 miles on them. Great in the rain, I never felt like it was hydroplaning. In dry conditions they are incredibly responsive. Some people will oversteer because of this and think it feels loose but it’s a very responsive tire which is exactly what you want. No vibrations up to 90MPH so they balance out well and the Camry is very sensitive to vibrations. I’m very happy with this tire and will be slapping two more on the back. The only thing is they aren’t quite as quiet as the Michelin Primacy MX4 that came on the car but the Yokohama are $70 less per tire and the difference is really negligible. Hardly something to be concerned about. I’d recommend them to anyone without hesitation.
I went this moog and am pl very happy with them.
the rear shocks i just replaced were about 50 bucks
Yeah I got some all season coopers for my Highlander and they have been great.
I have a resonator delete and Magnaflow mufflers. The drone is there at highway speeds, but not intolerable IMO. The acceleration sounds great.
I swap mine the day before. They aren't race pads, just hawk hp+. I wouldn't want to daily them, they're loud and dusty but work totally fine on the street so I drive them to my track days
I swapped mine with a “FIAMM 72112 Freeway Blaster LOW Note Horn” just because I didn’t care for the stock tone. Cost was under $20 and took 5 minutes
The only real thing you want to do is replace the factory bags immediately rust should be a none issue on these part availability state side is a none Issue also they just suck up gas
Yung cabin filter alikabok lang kaya ifilter pero amoy nope. Usok mula sa smoke bleching papasok pa rin.
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