Toyota Camry parts reviews

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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I just installed 4 of these at Costco this week on my 2018 Camry SE for about $750 before tax(Memorial Day sale) I’ve only driven about 50 miles this week but I think they are pretty solid. No noticeable road noise compared to my old tires (hankooks before these). The tread is huge and rated for 80k miles so these are going to last me quite a while barring any bad flats/etc.

Pros: pretty solid, no noise
Mileage: 80 km
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Vredestein Tires

I use Vredstein Hitrac All-season on my 2023 Camry Hybrid. Barely hit my fuel efficiency, maybe .5%. But waaayyyyy better performance is rain and snow compared to my OEM firestones.

Pros: better performance in rain/snow
Cons: wear rate might not be best
Mileage: 10000 km
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OEM Toyota Fuel pump
Captain_Alaska
  • Starting:
  • Stalling:
Rating 4.0

I did have to replace the fuel pump and a good chunk of the ignition system about a month in because I assume the car wasn’t particularly happy with the sudden increase in milage (car had 76k km on it when I bought it) but other than that it’s been rock solid.

Pros: rock solid, reliable
Cons: fuel pump replacement
Vehicle: Toyota Camry
Mileage: 76000 km
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PEAK Antifreeze

I've used the PEAK Asian pink coolant in my Camry in a pinch, but OEM is worth it. (For my 2013 prius and 2014 camry, they use the pink colored fluid)

Pros: works in a pinch
Cons: OEM is better
Vehicle: Toyota Camry
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OEM Toyota Windshield
Either_Low_60
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 2.0

My ‘23 Camry with 12k miles has several pits and cracks. Seems like the windshield is a magnet for road debris.

Cons: several pits, cracks, attracts debris
Vehicle: Toyota Camry
Mileage: 19312 km
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