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July 9th, 2011 07:18 PM #471You dont need to reface the drum by default. The reason why the other guys needed to reface their brake drum is because the old brake shoe already ate some of the metal from the drum thus making a groove. The new brake shoe has a slight wider width and the groove made on the drum is smaller, thus it is required to reface the drum to make the surface even. If the new shoe is similar to the width of the old shoe, drum reface won't be needed.
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July 9th, 2011 09:12 PM #472
If its for highway travel, the manual is better bec. it has an extra higher gear (5th gear vs. 4th gear in Automatic trans.). This translates to lower revs therefore better fuel consumption.
Maintenance-wise, they are similar. The manual might require some service with clutch (depending on the driver if they know or dont know how to modulate it properly, affects the clutch's life).
Its not possible. It is more than the keys. You need a system control module and etc...
Casa prices are quite expensive. The only thing going for the casa is that if the customer won't take the risk of having alarm installed outside, then having the casa install the alarm will avoid any warranty violation(s).
Well you are lucky. When we got our green D-4D M/T "E" last month, we didn't get any of those you mentioned. If I were you, I will tell the agent to give a Solex tire spare tire lock instead of the alarm or the backup sensor or even both. The spare lock from Toyota casa is better than the copies being sold outside. Better and priced lower alarms and backup sensors are readily available outside.
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July 9th, 2011 09:50 PM #473
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July 9th, 2011 10:23 PM #474Good pm! Just had my 1K PMS at Toyota Pasong Tamo this am and was charged P1631 for regular oil used.
Afterwards, went to Zeibart to get a quote for their diamond gloss They have a promo til July15 at 10% discount (from P7.2k to P6.4k)
During inspection, they discovered 2 things - 1) wala raw rust proofing ang ilalim; and 2) the rubber strip on the roof is warped (halos matatangal na) Are these chargable to the warranty?
Then, they offered me a 20% discount on both diamond gloss & rust proofing package (from P18k+ to P14k+)
Is this a good deal?
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July 9th, 2011 10:41 PM #475Had the window frame of my Innova J painted flat black... saw sa casa that the black window frame of G model is done by tape na lang, but is not being offered sa casa
Wanted sana to show the before & after, but i dont know how to post pics...hehehe
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July 9th, 2011 11:18 PM #476
All bnew car comes with factory rustproofing. maybe they are referring to undercoating. I'll be more concerned on the rustproofing inside door panels and running boards. i believe its included in their package. ang ayoko ko lang dun is they drill holes to apply the rust proofing. but your vehicle is still bnew and should be covered by warranty for the next 3 years including rust.
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July 9th, 2011 11:39 PM #477
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July 10th, 2011 09:32 AM #478OEM shock absorber for front is 2,800 in pasay partstar, I have already replace my 2 rear shock absorber 750/pc.
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July 10th, 2011 09:51 AM #479
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July 10th, 2011 09:53 AM #480
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