The manual for 1987 is here: http://www.supra.co.nz/tsrm.htm
I just looked at the 1990 manual to find that the '90 rack looks just like the rack in my '88. The inner tie rods merely thread into the rack. There's a safety washer that you need to bend, so buy new ones. I think Toyota called...
The sensor can't tell if the light is out until you try to light it. That's why the warning light doesn't turn on until you hit the brake pedal. The warning light will stay on until you turn the car off.
Quite often the ground screw on the driver's side light assembly gets loose. You can see...
I'll second this one. Take the panel off that's just below the steering column, stand on your head under the dash, and use at least 6" of extension with a u-joint somewhere in there. A deep 6-point socket is also needed since the stud pokes out a ways.
Asterix
Well, I broke down and blew $90 on a new Hidden Hitch with the removable receiver. Good thing, since my 13-year-old hitch was impressively rusted (which was a Draw-tite). The new one bolted right up to the bumper core, as expected. It does take a little trimming because the steel bumper core is...
You'll need a converter box because the Supra has separate turn signal and brake lights, and the trailer most likely has combo lights.
I spliced in right at the left tail light assembly using the 3M T splices that clamp right on with pliers. When I want to tow, I pull out the inside cover and...
I've had a hitch on my Supra for many years now. I bought it at an RV supply store that's no longer around. It is one piece, though I wish the flat bar did come off because it'll bite your shins if you're not careful. It bolted right on to the bumber core, which already had nuts welded in for...
Sure Tokiko claimed 415lb/in front and 199lb/in in the rear, but the set I measured was different. I measured 428 & 396 for the fronts and 190 and 219 for the rears. Sure, they average out... I'm surprised/annoyed at the spread. The stiffer one went on the driver's side.
The 2 TRD fronts I...
What steel are you going to use for the sleeves? I'd be willing to pay a wee bit more for 316L rather than plain ol' carbon steel.
I'm most likely in.
Asterix
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