(Part 3) Top products from r/Toyota

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We found 21 product mentions on r/Toyota. We ranked the 112 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/CanoegunGoeff · 1 pointr/Toyota

Sounds good man!

What’s wrong with the engine itself?

Also I should probably look into my swaybars as well, I always forget about those and I’m sure they’re worn.

And the headlights on mine are aftermarket, clear Depo Black Diamond assemblies. They’re on Amazon for about $162. I bought them shortly after trying to fix the yellowing of the originals, sanding them down and refinishing them and what not, but that only did so much and they had cracks in them too, so I just bought new, clearer assemblies. They’re super easy to swap in as well. Just a couple 10mm bolts and obviously the plugs for the lights. They look so much better than OEM!

Link:

Depo 312-1107SXAS2 Toyota Camry Black Diamond Design Headlight, Park Lamp and Signal Lamp Set https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005XRP4S8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_D4LZBbNSC8ARB

u/ceresia · 1 pointr/Toyota

I would browse amazon and such and see what reviews state, like these:

http://www.amazon.com/Versachem-90180-Heavy-Duty-Fuel-Repair/dp/B002N5JAO2


http://www.amazon.com/Permatex-09101-Fuel-Tank-Repair/dp/B000ALDYIO


You can easily weed out the idiots of reviews that didn't follow directions or clean the surface and prep correctly, that does make all the difference.

I would hope you aren't inside the tank as you are under the car repairing, any repairs needed from inside I would highly recommend the replacement tank instead, but if you meant what else should you look for while under the car? You can always look at the gas tank strap and ensure it isn't damaged or screwed up in any way. Also if you do end up replacing the tank then get some undercoating spray in a can and after installed and tested then take the strap down, spray coating where the strap wass and while still wet replace strap, then coat the rest of the tank thoroughly, it makes a world of difference and helps bind the strap from moving as well.

u/nfntm · 1 pointr/Toyota

>90915-YZZF2

Indeed, I was asking that, if I could find the manufacturer for that filter, so I don't have to spend extra for the toyota logo, I found:

for mahle filters and its price

for fram filters and its price (it says high mileage)

and ofc the one suggested by another redditor bosch 3311

Now I have to ask, which brand is better, thanks in advance

u/Jimmers1231 · 2 pointsr/Toyota

http://www.amazon.com/Blaster-16-PB-Penetrating-Catalyst-oz/dp/B000I2079E

Its a pretty good penetrating lubricant. you can find it pretty much anywhere. its what I have on my shelf at home, but your choice of penetrating lubricant would probably be just fine.

u/Redivivus · 2 pointsr/Toyota

It's an '05 SR5 Pre-Runner with what looks like the stock radio in it. I bought it used in December. A friend just suggested this option. Reading up on that now and trying to get ideas.

u/OfFireAndSteel · 1 pointr/Toyota

This dash mount is by far the most sturdiest, easy to use, and intuitive mount I've come across. I'm sure there are better ones out there but they're so cheap, I bought one for each of my family members.

u/fiddle05 · 1 pointr/Toyota

Yes. I have a number of trim removal tools.. None of them are called "dash removal pliers" buddy. Maybe you are referring to these: http://www.amazon.com/Performance-Tool-W86556-Removal-Plier/dp/B003WZRLZ2 Regardless, not used to remove that particular section of dash trim.

u/spinnyd · 1 pointr/Toyota

General Tools 70396 Lighted Steel Claw Mechanical Pick-Up Tool, 24-Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00275F5I8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_dCsVBbG2HY887

u/pbs094 · 1 pointr/Toyota

Plastic bag over the the alternator. Then I gave the whole engine a quick rinse with a hose. Then I soaked the whole thing in this and let it sit for a few minutes. Then I scrubbed everything with a few different brushes and rinsed it off. Dried everything with compressed air and dressed it up with this

u/CBRjack · 3 pointsr/Toyota

That... shouldn't happen?

Maybe buy one of those old school steering wheel locks.

u/honeywholewheat · 1 pointr/Toyota

This is what is causing me problems:

http://www.amazon.com/Depo-312-1533R-AS-Passenger-Replacement-Assembly/dp/B004I0J7M0/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

The turn signal works fine, but the DRL on it doesn't work anymore. Any thoughts?

u/wintyfresh · 1 pointr/Toyota

[303 Products Aerospace Protectant] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000XBCURW), a damp rag won't protect it from the sun.

u/E2daG · 3 pointsr/Toyota

I bought this LED Strip and a toggle switch. Tapped off the power coming to my tonneau cover that was going to a crappy bulb light. This is much better. I was testing with a 12v battery before I put in the switch.

u/fudgebudget · 1 pointr/Toyota

Sorry, I meant to type 50,000. It's this one, and I did not have to lube it myself. I put it in around 10,000 miles.

The computer does not list the specific psi, so that is probably something I should check - would that really cause that big a loss in fuel economy? I would think that by the time it got to single digit psi I would have noticed them looking flatter, but now I'm second guessing myself?

We just moved, and I had a lot of weight in the car before the fuel economy dropped, but I was still getting ~32mpg on average on the highway with the car fully loaded on the drive from Santa Fe to East Texas. This problem started soon after we unloaded the car.

The break-in period for the car is long gone, but I drove it as required for that period of time - it was majority highway driving (60 mile daily commute round trip on rural mountain roads, plus a couple of drives to Texas and one to Montana in the first 6 months of ownership). I don't think that there have been any other special conditions.