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    Ham Radio, dirt bikes, quads, fishing, hunting, shooting, politics (GOP)
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    Toyota Master Diagnostic Technician
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    Toyota Master Diagnostic Technician
    "MDT"

    2010 Ram 2500 Cummins 6 spd CC LB
    2012 Toyota Prius V wagon PKG 5
    2016 Toyota Camry SE
    2019 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
    2008 Yamaha XT250
    2015 Kawasaki Mule 4WD
    Licensed "Amateur Extra" Class Ham Radio Operator

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  • Last Activity: 01-11-2022 04:35 PM
  • Join Date: 08-01-2002

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  1. northtorrey
    03-08-2012 03:16 PM - permalink
    Whoops.. if you get my last message it's a 2000 Taco Prerunner auto w/ 145K miles. A quick visual under the truck didn't show any signs of leakage and no burning smell or anything.
  2. northtorrey
    03-08-2012 03:13 PM - permalink
    Hi there,
    I was reading your post about the spindle bushing lubricator and wonder if that might solve my new noise problem. I haven't pin-pointed the exact source yet but somewhere near my rear axle I get a light metal scraping noise (similar to a end-of-life brake pad) when I'm going 30+ MPH and let off the gas. Noise only occurs while coasting and goes away as soon as I'm on the gas. Definately seems louder in cold temps.

    Could an un-lubed spindle bushing cause that? Thanks in advance!

    Chris
  3. gt4rc483
    07-17-2011 08:34 AM - permalink
    hello, so I own a 1991 Toyota celica gt4 rc. I'm hoping you could help me with a problem I'm having. So after i went for a rip one night my spedometer and odometer stopped working completely out of nowhere. If you have any helpful information specific to my problem that would be great cause I have been working all summer saving for school and it would be great not having to take it to the shop.

    thanks, Armando

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