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FRS13_ 03-14-2017 09:42 AM

Got 3 of my new wheels installed last night, a stud on one of the oem wheels was stripped and discount tire couldn't replace it, my car is now at Toyota getting the wheel removed and the studs replaced for free! I'm glad my Toyota dealership is so cool. I'll have all the new wheels on by the end of today!

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Th3rdSun 03-14-2017 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Clipdat (Post 2870351)

I bought a pair of these last winter. I'm surprised that more people aren't getting these instead of the overpriced WeatherTech mats. They are a little less rigid and less slick when wet. This is my second winter with them and they are holding up nicely. I can't recommend them enough.

FRS13_ 03-14-2017 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Th3rdSun (Post 2871768)
I bought a pair of these last winter. I'm surprised that more people aren't getting these instead of the overpriced WeatherTech mats. They are a little less rigid and less slick when wet. This is my second winter with them and they are holding up nicely. I can't recommend them enough.

I also bought these on Amazon last month, I had weathertech mats before these and the only real difference I've noticed was the price difference lol.

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guybo 03-14-2017 08:46 PM

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Installed a Bottomline Splitter, side skirts and rear spats. I got them used and they needed some work but they look pretty good for the price. The front splitter still needs a little work (I had to fill in some scrapes and cracks with epoxy, sand and paint it) but I wanted to get it mounted today, I'll finish it tomorrow. The skirts are in very good shape (paint only, some scratches) and the spats are almost like new (paint only). The former owner's car was lowered.

But still, it sets off the car nicely.

humfrz 03-14-2017 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by guybo (Post 2872302)
Installed a Bottomline Splitter, side skirts and rear spats. I got them used and they needed some work but they look pretty good for the price. The front splitter still needs a little work (I had to fill in some scrapes and cracks with epoxy, sand and paint it) but I wanted to get it mounted today, I'll finish it tomorrow. The skirts are in very good shape (paint only, some scratches) and the spats are almost like new (paint only). The former owner's car was lowered.

But still, it sets off the car nicely.

Looking gooooood ....... :w00t:


humfrz

humfrz 03-14-2017 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by FRS13_ (Post 2871899)
I also bought these on Amazon last month, I had weathertech mats before these and the only real difference I've noticed was the price difference lol.

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That's fine and dandy, ........ but ........ were they delivered by a sexy woman, dressed in black leather, jumping out of a helicopter ....... :popcorn:


humfrz

FRS13_ 03-14-2017 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2872337)
That's fine and dandy, ........ but ........ were they delivered by a sexy woman, dressed in black leather, jumping out of a helicopter ....... :popcorn:


humfrz

Lol no... they were delivered by her

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humfrz 03-14-2017 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by FRS13_ (Post 2872338)
Lol no... they were delivered by her

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Oh, MY ...... now THAT would do ....... :drool:

(besides, ya never know what's under all the leather..... :iono:)


humfrz

airjonny 03-15-2017 05:41 PM

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Kaotic Lazagna 03-15-2017 08:28 PM

Washed her and put her better shoes on.

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Nfshacker 03-15-2017 09:40 PM

Blackout My Headlights and Installed the Morimoto Elite HID 5500K system on her ^^

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guybo 03-16-2017 05:24 AM

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Originally Posted by FRS13_ (Post 2871740)
Got 3 of my new wheels installed last night, a stud on one of the oem wheels was stripped and discount tire couldn't replace it, my car is now at Toyota getting the wheel removed and the studs replaced for free! I'm glad my Toyota dealership is so cool. I'll have all the new wheels on by the end of today!

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I had my last free service from Toyota a month ago and [since it was free] I let them do the tire rotation. They cross threaded a lug nut and screwed up a stud. Luckily I found it when I installed cambolts and the dealership replaced it no questions, no problems. Toyota of wesley chapel :thumbup:

That said, I'm paying for now on so I'm doing my own rotations and I won't hurry and cross thread any lug nuts. The design of Toyota lug nuts makes it really easy to do.

FRS13_ 03-16-2017 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by guybo (Post 2873215)
I had my last free service from Toyota a month ago and [since it was free] I let them do the tire rotation. They cross threaded a lug nut and screwed up a stud. Luckily I found it when I installed cambolts and the dealership replaced it no questions, no problems. Toyota of wesley chapel :thumbup:

That said, I'm paying for now on so I'm doing my own rotations and I won't hurry and cross thread any lug nuts. The design of Toyota lug nuts makes it really easy to do.

Is there a solution for this issue? Like better quality studs maybe? I just got new wheels put in so I'm not using the stock lug nuts anymore but I would like to avoid running into this issue again.

The only reason why Toyota fixed mine for free is because about 6 months ago I had new tires put in and when I left the dealership one wheel came off (literally -_-) the same wheel that I couldn't get off the car recently doe I used that to get Toyota to take care of it, I had an estimate from Brakes Plus for $470 to replace the hub before I went to Toyota so I dodged a bullet there. Also about a year ago when I replaced the brake rotors I also had to replace a few broken studs so it's I've had this problem a few times already.

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Ashikabi 03-16-2017 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by FRS13_ (Post 2873226)
Is there a solution for this issue? Like better quality studs maybe? I just got new wheels put in so I'm not using the stock lug nuts anymore but I would like to avoid running into this issue again.

The only reason why Toyota fixed mine for free is because about 6 months ago I had new tires put in and when I left the dealership one wheel came off (literally -_-) the same wheel that I couldn't get off the car recently doe I used that to get Toyota to take care of it, I had an estimate from Brakes Plus for $470 to replace the hub before I went to Toyota so I dodged a bullet there. Also about a year ago when I replaced the brake rotors I also had to replace a few broken studs so it's I've had this problem a few times already.

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ARP makes high quality studs


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