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there's another...
-t3d
there's another...
-t3d
bryanintexas;1239229 said:For those who are interested....................
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bowsercake;1239158 said:TRD Cams I got from from GReddy USA/Japan manager. They are sitting in my closet right now...
List if about1.5mm higher than stock. Duration is larger but not measured. Supposedly they are rebranded HKS. But, I am not so sure. TRD USA denys making them, and they probably are right, I don't think they were ever sold here.
toy fanatic78;1239835 said:My springs and rear shocks have different part #'s than your catalog,and the pamphlets I have.My front shocks have the same part #.
My springs are :48231-JA712 rear 48131-JA711
Shocks are:48530-MZ283 rear
Was there different rate springs and shocks available within each style/type also.Does anybody know a way to find out the specs for these springs/shocks,I really like the way they sat(very low stance)and they ride/handle great,just wondering in case I end up replacing them when they finally wear out.
the t3d;1239668 said:
tbcmorris;1239872 said:Ill take those off your hands
WestOz;1240265 said:As far as original parts for MkIII go, I'm told we can still buy the accordion pipe for 7MGTE new from Toyota dealers here in Oz for around AU$50. I haven't confirmed this though... will be soon, as I need one :icon_conf.
suprastroker88;1240206 said:Good lord! :aigo: Thats alot for a fricken steering wheel. Guess itll be awhile before I get one :3d_frown:
Geez, a bit blunt there :icon_razz Was pretty tired when I posted... somehow thought it was about parts availability for MkIII - TRD or OEM... neither of which are very common these days :icon_sad:Jaychen;1240268 said:I see/hear no speak of trd goodness ? your post = irrelevant
WestOz;1240330 said:Geez, a bit blunt there :icon_razz Was pretty tired when I posted... somehow thought it was about parts availability for MkIII - TRD or OEM... neither of which are very common these days :icon_sad:
My bad.
Poodles;1240531 said:You do realize it's an AIRBAG steering wheel, right?
You're paying for the airbag, not the wheel...
suprastroker88;1240584 said:Then take the airbag and just give me the wheel :biglaugh:
rj_conerly;1241669 said:i saw some people with trd in their grills and font fender moldings anyone know where to get those?
Orion ZyGarian;1241066 said:I've thought the same thing. I'm tempted to use one of these 04-06 7 series steering wheels I have sitting around from when I worked at BMW. One of them was swapped out only because they wanted the wood trim steering wheel instead; the other I cant remember, but neither are damaged. All they are missing are airbags; a cover couldnt be terribly difficult to make.
An adapter to make it work on a MkIII however would be :biglaugh:. BMW and Toyota use two completely different fastening methods for their steering wheels.