Just dropped 4500 on brakes (rotors, fluid, pads), tyres, and an oil change on my 2022 Toyota Supra for regular maintenance.
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I have a 2012 Camry all 10k oil changes running Mobil one exclusively and it burns no oil with 270k miles.
My 05 Corolla had one oil change at 800 miles, one at 10,000 miles, and then once per year for 14 years until it was totalled at 330k miles.
Naka score ako sa 12.12 meron sila Lazada Page. Compared sa 40k I got mine ng 27k 4 tires then installation fees about 2k. Pero pag sa shop mismo binili at hindi sa Lazada, free yun.
Bridgestone Dueler HT for Fortuner 27k.
I wouldn\u2019t hesitate to buy the Goodyear MaxLife 2. I\u2019ve had great luck with the top of the line Goodyear tires
IMO ah. better mag raize ka nlng for peace of mind(toyota eh). may raize ako at mux din . ok naman si raize pang morning drives maliksi din pero pag gabi grabe talaga ang sakit sa mata ng mga ilaw na hindi ko na eexp sa mux ko dahil mataas ung eye level ko compare sa mga ilaw ng kasalubong. masakit ulo ko kinabukasan ????.
they're not the best, but they are built exactly to Toyota's specifications. So, while it's possible to have an aftermarket filter not built to Toyota's specifications, an OEM filter is more-or-less guaranteed to operate as intended for your specific car.
Try to test the suspension the shock absorbers tend to wear out after the years so you could start to hit the bumper on traffic humps.
Had an 06 Toyota Highlander that did that after 4 or 5 years. It was a fault in the sensors or control circuit of the electric power steering unit that made the car jerk the wheel in the opposite direction direction to where I would start steering.
I changed my OEM Nitto Terra\u2019s that came on my Pro out last week for Baja Boss AT\u2019s after only 15K miles. They were scary dangerous on wet roads.
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