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I’m in Orange County CA for a week or so and have some time to kill. Anyone know if TRD here in Costa Mesa is open to the public and if they have any kind of showroom?
I stopped in to see. They build NASCAR engines there and that’s it. Would’ve thought that would be in NC, seems strange out here but guess it a closer flight to Japan for their engineers.Even if they don't might be worth asking anyway. I'm reminded of a couple of us driving randomly (read lost) around Antigua and spied a local brewery. Asked about a tour and the gate guard said he didn't think so, but called into the main building. Brewmaster came out and gave us a personal tour, loaded us up with t-shirts, ball caps and we got to sample a few beers (in addition to Wadadli they also brewed Red Stripe under license).
Is this going to be a problem? If so, dealer, or window repair place? Or can I fix that myself?
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Is this going to be a problem? If so, dealer, or window repair place? Or can I fix that myself?
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Stupid question on Tundra wheels for use on LX570. I have the stock 285/50/20 w/ p-metric AT tires. Trying to get something like 65 or 70 profile tires.
I see a lot of desire for Tundra TRD wheels but not sure why. I'm looking at craig list and see various Tundra wheels. I see 5 spoke wheels for $300 and then see TRD wheels for $800.
Are there functional differences for the casual, non-rock climbing, vehicle? Or just cosmetic (which I don't really care about)? Is any Tundra 275/65/18 capable wheel good enough (just need the fit and the profile)? Or should I really just search for Tundra TRD wheels if I'm 'upgrading' to off pavement wheels?
It's a pretty common issue. Just replaced all 4 of mine today. ~$36 for each of the 4 pieces.
front left 7572060070
front right 7571060070
rear left 7574060050
rear right 7573060050
Took all of 5 minutes for all 4. Just rip the old ones out and slide the new ones in.
Its the top strip. Same process?
SQOD (May 26, 2018)
I noticed today while sitting bored in traffic that my headlight washers are not working. No spray, leaking washer fluid, etc. nothing.
I tested them when I bought the truck, they worked then. I've also used them 2-3 times since my purchase roughly six months ago.
So, my question is - am I doing something wrong, or overlooking a simple fix? Does the headlamp washer assembly utilize a separate reservoir of washer fluid? I assume that the pump's fuse is located under the hood in the accessory junction box.
My wife is currently driving the LC this evening as she has class and I'm at the house drinking a frosty IPA, mulling this over.
Cheers ,
In my experience the headlights need to be on to use the washer.
Stupid question on Tundra wheels for use on LX570. I have the stock 285/50/20 w/ p-metric AT tires. Trying to get something like 65 or 70 profile tires.
I see a lot of desire for Tundra TRD wheels but not sure why. I'm looking at craig list and see various Tundra wheels. I see 5 spoke wheels for $300 and then see TRD wheels for $800.
Are there functional differences for the casual, non-rock climbing, vehicle? Or just cosmetic (which I don't really care about)? Is any Tundra 275/65/18 capable wheel good enough (just need the fit and the profile)? Or should I really just search for Tundra TRD wheels if I'm 'upgrading' to off pavement wheels?
Like @grinchy said, the vanilla Tundra wheels are plentiful. I lucked out and got a set of SR5 wheels for $50 locally. I rattle-canned them gray and won’t feel bad if I tear them up.
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Yup and they were spotless too.$50? That's amazing. I haven't seen anything like that!