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project dirty horse - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
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› Off Topic
QUOTE (kurt95gt @ May 16, 2012 - 12:00 PM)
No we used in on this one since i could break through all the crud easier them followed it up with a armor all wash an wax soap then rubbed her down with a s...
No we used in on this one since i could break through all the crud easier them followed it up with a armor all wash an wax soap then rubbed her down with a s...
Topic ID: 83776 • Post ID: 9672147
[5S-FE] Syaoran's Build - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› My Project
QUOTE (Edser @ Jan 21, 2013 - 3:37 AM)
That's nuts! There must be huge import duties to make it that expensive. In Ireland I can buy a WHOLE CAR for 850Euros! Yes a BEAMS! And a good low mileage one f...
That's nuts! There must be huge import duties to make it that expensive. In Ireland I can buy a WHOLE CAR for 850Euros! Yes a BEAMS! And a good low mileage one f...
Topic ID: 83721 • Post ID: 9671409
strut inserts - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
Lightweight oil -- motorcycle fork oil will work though it's pretty expensive.
While it helps with heat transfer, check the instructions included with the replacement inserts. Some specifically state ...
While it helps with heat transfer, check the instructions included with the replacement inserts. Some specifically state ...
Topic ID: 83713 • Post ID: 9671229
Streak free windows! - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› General Discussion
QUOTE (95CelicaST @ May 9, 2012 - 8:14 PM)
I use Stoners Invisible Glass. Works perfect.
Wax or sealant will both do a nice job -- I use Stoner's Invisible Glass, then go over the window with Meguiar'...
I use Stoners Invisible Glass. Works perfect.
Wax or sealant will both do a nice job -- I use Stoner's Invisible Glass, then go over the window with Meguiar'...
Topic ID: 83707 • Post ID: 9671125
Fixing power antenna - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring
QUOTE (SonnyWood @ May 9, 2012 - 6:08 PM)
I've been looking for a source for ST205 parts in Canada or the USA but in the mean time I get all my parts from TCB Parts in UK. The prices seem reasonable ...
I've been looking for a source for ST205 parts in Canada or the USA but in the mean time I get all my parts from TCB Parts in UK. The prices seem reasonable ...
Topic ID: 83475 • Post ID: 9669622
Fixing power antenna - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring
Take a look through car-part.com, see if they have any useful listings nearby.
Disassembling the motor will let you free the antenna mast. Four screws and a bolt opens up the motor cover, then pop out...
Disassembling the motor will let you free the antenna mast. Four screws and a bolt opens up the motor cover, then pop out...
Topic ID: 83475 • Post ID: 9669619
Fixing power antenna - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring
1sttoyotaparts.com has it for sale at US$50. That said, Toyota seemed to use the same mast design for a lot of cars, so you should be able to find used ones for very cheap via the junkyard. They'll pr...
Topic ID: 83475 • Post ID: 9669615
Fixing power antenna - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring
The plastic cable breaking can lead to two possible results. The first, and less common, is that the antenna only partly extends. This is less likely to occur than the antenna will no longer retractin...
Topic ID: 83475 • Post ID: 9669612
whats the part # for the GT right/passenger side engine mount?? - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Parts numbers are usually obtainable via
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/q.html
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/q.html
Topic ID: 83471 • Post ID: 9669578
Brake Rotor and Brake Caliper Removal - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
Installing the rear disc brake is easy if you remember to tighten the parking brake adjusting sprocket. This retracts the shoes, so there's nothing to get in the way of the rotor. Forget to do so, and...
Topic ID: 83426 • Post ID: 9668565
DOT stamping - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Exterior Styling
Keep in mind Canada accepts Euro standards as well as DOT, it's why we were able to get HID headlights before the U.S.
Topic ID: 83400 • Post ID: 9668332
noise from rear - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
The rear springs are largely unloaded/uncompressed when the wheels are off the ground -- that's why some people don't bother using a spring compressor to disassemble them, though I'd rather not take t...
Topic ID: 83377 • Post ID: 9668024
Idle Air Control - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Sounds like the throttle body plate may have been stuck partly open, your cleaning loosened it, and cranking it open enough to bring the engine to 5000 RPM allowed whatever was gunking the hinge to be...
Topic ID: 83321 • Post ID: 9667202
bloody suspension - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
Maybe take a read through this thread:
http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showto...mp;hl=squeeking
http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showto...mp;hl=squeeking
Topic ID: 83249 • Post ID: 9666367
aluminium spoiler - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Exterior Styling
Park benches should not be attached to sports cars.
Topic ID: 83219 • Post ID: 9666070
CAR WASH! - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
Other
› Off Topic
QUOTE (ILoveMySilly97 @ Jun 7, 2012 - 2:19 PM)
So when it comes to waxing.....Liquid? Or Paste?
I used Turtle Wax Paste on my car last time and when it rained. It surprised me how well it worked. So I...
So when it comes to waxing.....Liquid? Or Paste?
I used Turtle Wax Paste on my car last time and when it rained. It surprised me how well it worked. So I...
Topic ID: 83098 • Post ID: 9665473
Is seafoam safe? - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Never heard of putting it in the brake booster.
The danger of Sea Foam isn't the Sea Foam itself, but the gunk (varnish from gas or carbon deposits from gas or oil) it cleans out. Sea Foam in the cran...
The danger of Sea Foam isn't the Sea Foam itself, but the gunk (varnish from gas or carbon deposits from gas or oil) it cleans out. Sea Foam in the cran...
Topic ID: 82944 • Post ID: 9663936
Low idle on cold start - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
How do you guys get it off without having to uninstall the throttle body as well, the screws are on the underside of the IACV?
Topic ID: 82934 • Post ID: 9663898
Strut Knocking Sound - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
Always nice when it's the cheap and easy fix.
Topic ID: 82885 • Post ID: 9663247
Strut Knocking Sound - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Mar 3, '05From Richmond, B.C.CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
The sway bar bushings are a cheap and easy item to fix or replace. Given the age of the car, you're likely to damage them when you remove them anyway, even if they weren't damaged before. When you do ...
Topic ID: 82885 • Post ID: 9663234
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