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Jim881

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  1. Hi mate, fill your boots. I'm not on Facebook but you can add any content from my thread.
  2. Think torque pro would suit you https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.prowl.torque
  3. Yeah I suppose if they ordered the first belt they came across and then just went f##k it and fitted it anyway. I can't see any other way unless there is some crazy routing going on. Would like to see if the rest is right.
  4. I've seen it. Lools like whoever put it on missed out the ac compressor and went straight to the water pump. Still confused how it managed to fit properly.
  5. If you want a good rust treatment use this stuff. But what is better is removing it in the first place. I have done both methods and all depends on what and where you are treating rust. If you can remove the part and put it in a solution then that's better.
  6. Delivery may take a little longer than 2 weeks. Depends if they have them in stock. I waited 6 weeks for Toyota to make some more heat shields. Maybe I've been lucky but no charges for me any any of my orders. You won't get a PayPal fee either.
  7. £135 is no import fees. So ok when its declared at £20
  8. The brackets are £10.78 each plus VAT from burrows. I enquired a few months ago before I started to buy from Japan
  9. A lot of stuff isn't made by toyota. You will find many parts are interchangeable with different car manufacturers. The price of 23 quid is delivered to the UK. 4 orders with some totalling $300 with no import or handling. Look at declared invoice price for these parts.
  10. Just so you know you can get all the onrong and bushes for 23 quod delivered to the UK
  11. Placed 4 ordered from Japan/UAE and haven't had import fees or handling on any of them.
  12. or....I'm selling mine with bolts and refurbed brackets if you want.
  13. I can get 2 x genuine ARB bushes delivered from UAE for £13.63
  14. .....Didn't happen then!!!! Looking forward to seeing her mate.
  15. I would take the opportunity to do the calipers if I was doing brake fluid change. Also exercise the handbrake cable and clean off the discs both internally and externally. Oil would be another as it doesn't like being sat around not doing anything. You could purchase a brake fuild tester. They are only about a tenner. Sent from my SM-G973F using Tapatalk
  16. Just got these myself pal. Seem good quality. £140 delivered from brakesint. No need to return the old units either. Sent from my SM-G973F using Tapatalk
  17. Had a look and it's 20 quid an hour near me. Driveway with the little man is the way forward Sent from my SM-G973F using Tapatalk
  18. I think it still is a thing mate but this will be a lengthy process with a few hours here and there. I can imagine there will be a few hours work in removing the old underseal and recoating. Add the subframe work on top of that it will need to be on a lift for a while. I'm also trying to achieve this on my drive so I can just pop out now and again when the kids let me Sent from my SM-G973F using Tapatalk
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