I own a 2006 Toyota Sequoia. Bought it brand new. We’ve had very little if any issues with it.
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based on the inputs so far, I have decided to take the Sequoia (price: around $5000, he takes care of the brake pads and rotors.
I get them for my 13 highlander.
No complaints at all.
Yes, they're excellent brakes.
I have a denso radiator on my 03 4th gen. I changed my radiator for a denso one after it started leaking 5 years ago. It's been over 50k miles and it's going strong.
I put a Denso in my ‘04 V8 about five years ago, replacing the original that had around 200k on it. No problems so far.
Have had them on my Toyota for two years in Vancouver. Good performance in all conditions. Snow, wet, dry, off road. I will replace them with the same.
I’m on my 3rd set of geolanders. 255/85/16 on my 19 Tacoma. Awesome off-road. Somewhat dangerous driving on asphalt during a rain. I do land development and need the reliability of good tires. Alignment is always true. No issues.
when you have no experience with quality, everything new and fresh will appeal...
it's the same with new tires - why so many people get zeetex or arisun since they can get "new" set of 4 for the price of a single premium tire. But they will also never know the difference in quality and keep telling left and right that the tire is great... (in comparison to no tire at all).
Second, these things suck! Buy a Non-Oiled cold air intake instead. If this is a Planted ad, K&N even has one, I have it on my TRDOR. Third, I am a dealer parts guy as my career... And, yes, I Know better. And yet I STILL over oiled my K&N filter and killed an expensive Mass Air Flow sensor on my truck. So I will Never use an oiled filter again. Old technology, imho.
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