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I've never sealed anything with it and had it leak. We literally use about 50 tubes a month here at work and have never had anything leak. It works. Lots of people have their own favorite because of working at one place or another. I've been working for Toyota for a pretty long time and the FIPG...
You probably won't get more than a couple thousand for it if the engine is knocking. That's a big project for someone to take on. I would say it's somewhere between 1000-2000 depending on the buyer. Does it have lockers? If so it may be worth a little more. Or you could part it out and get...
Steering column cover comes in a set. I sell them all the time.
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I'd invest in getting the seats recovered by an upholstery shop or buy a kit from one vendors here on MUD. The factory covers are VERY expensive and some are discontinued. Same on the dash. Try to find...
Rear is what's causing the problem. Look at this terrible MS Paint diagram I made:
The thrust angle is pretty high. It should be basically zero. Your rear toe is positive on one side and negative on the other. This diagram is exaggerated of course but just to show what the rear axle is...
My best advice on the coolant debate is to use all of one kind and try not to mix. You can run green, yellow, pink, whatever but it's not good to mix red and green for example. Creates sludge-y grossness.
Let us not forget the most important part of this story. The fridge was cold and stocked with beer. So, you may say you got hopelessly stuck, I might say you had an impromptu one man trail party that was prepared to go all night (roof top tent). :cheers:
Eh. Just find one you like and buy it. If it's got high miles be prepared to spend a little money on maint. items. For a third vehicle like you are describing I wouldn't worry at all about the lockers. You will be surprised where a stock 80 will go. Small lift and some tires and call it good...