Toyota parts reviews

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Raybestos Brake pads

This might not be a popular opinion, but I've never had any problems with my OEM pads or rotors. Truck had the original OEM pads and rotors on it when I bought it, when those wore out I put Raybestos ones on and I was definitely not impressed with their performance. I switched back to OEM and have been happy ever since.

Pros: no problems, happy with performance
Cons: not impressed with performance
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Akebono Brake pads
YelloSmake
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 4.0

I run Akebono pads on my Lexus/Toyota cars. They are ceramic, so there may be less bite than a semi-metallic pad, but they are very low dust and last long.

Pros: very low dust, last long
Cons: less bite
Vehicle: Toyota
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Akebono Brake pads
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  • Braking:
  • Noise:
Rating 4.5

Bosch rotors with akebono pads. Works great on my 2nd gen. Seen this pair on the tundra forum raved about. The pads especially. I daily my truck and don't notice brake noises. Live in the rust belt and had to beat the pads out of the calipers when I did it..

Pros: works great, no brake noises
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TYC Headlights

If you could find a TYC brand headlight I vouch for TYC goodness, bought a pair on Amazon $70/each for 2006 Tacoma (goodbye yellow lens from aging!)

Pros: TYC goodness, goodbye yellow lens
Vehicle: Toyota
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BLACKVUE Dash cam
trafdlo
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Rating 3.0

I just bought a new Rav 4 and paid $4500 for the protection package, tinting and dash cam. The BlackVue 800 Gold, front and rear cameras, fitted by Pacific Toyota in Cairns was $1500.

Cons: paid too much in labour
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Toyota Spark plug

A regional tire store / repair center "recommend" spark plugs on my Sienna at 92K for $850 (intake manifold has to come off to get at 3 of the plugs). I asked them what benefit would there be in replacing spark plugs at 92K considering Toyota sets the spark plug replacement at 120K.

Cons: unnecessary work
Vehicle: Toyota Sienna
Mileage: 92000 km
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OEM Toyota Timing belt
v8vh
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  • Starting:
Rating 2.0

I think this is what has happened to a 91 Soarer I rescued from a field. Sounded WEIRD trying to start. Went to check plug leads and thats where I saw the chewed up and snapped timing belt.

Pros: chewed up timing belt
Cons: snapped timing belt
Vehicle: Toyota Soarer
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