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Toyota Celica parts reviews
From my own experiences, M1 is excellent. Been putting it in my 30 year old Celica for 7 years, gotten 160k miles out of it, 320k miles on the original motor in total. My buddy’s Corolla had a bad timing chain slap on startup, went dead silent ever since swapping him over to M1. I just stick to what I know.
Always used M1 on my 30 year old Celica/camry. They both run flawlessly. Done over 30 changes on the Celica (160k miles)
I have the General Altimax on my 2000 Toyota Celica GT-S, and they are always surprised to hear I have been about 60k miles on them and the tread is still viable to pass inspection etc.
Most expensive thing I've had to replace is a rear brake caliper
My old Celica was at 11 years of daily on a Yellow Top, including at least 3x when it sat to dead and recharged just fine. When I got a new car and stopped driving it, it only lasted another 6 months of infrequent driving after that.
I do need to change the spark plugs. I haven't done that in 10+ years and 100,000+ miles. It just started misfiring slightly I believe (haven't checked the code yet), but it runs and drives well still.
They did fine on the tire install I guess, though for some reason they took off my aftermarket chrome valve stem caps and put ****ty plastic ones on... pretty lame...
the roofrack is really, really rare. I’m not sure how many there are in the country; and your only option is the Toyota OEM one
Starline is shit in my experience, went for wipers by them and they don’t even get those right, the clips undo every time I use the wipers. On a similar ECP note, audura brakes seem shit, my car has them on the front according to the service history folder (55 plate Celica). They have a noticeable lip after ~10k miles and they just feel shit. By comparison, the Eicher brand ones I stuck on the rear seem decent.
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