I'm not computer savvy enough to manage a site. But, I would suggest emailing every known Toyota dealership informing them of a new forum that is seeking members as well as maybe some dealer incentive pricing on parts etc. They can put the word out faster than google, if asked properly.
The turn signals and headlamp/parking lamp switches are all in one on the stalk. Chances are that a wire has been rubbed inside the column and is shorting or breaking when both are on. I would suggest getting a used one from a salvage yard. Should easily be under $20. As for install or...
Well, symptom wise. I don't know of any. Either it is working or.. you don't stop. Mine decided to quit today. Blew the seal and all the brake fluid went into the booster. Thank gawd, that my 04 dubcab does not have the VSC (vehicle stability control) because that master cylinder lists for $1100...
Yeah, ummm if its a Tacoma I assume its 2wd.. Cause the 4wd's have CV Trans axles which are lubricated internally. And if the bearing is bad on one of those, it may just be cause to replace the whole CV axle. ($120 from Toyota for reman'd)
Well, I'm checking it out. Was gonna try to post some pics, but apparently ahemmmm, they are to large.. That's a new one on me. I've never gotten that message on any other forum. So, I'm trying to see if I can re-size via google chrome.. Dunno..
Zaino, a very good product, pricey but lasts. Con is, to do it correctly expect to spend about 6 hours.. But it will look like you spent 6 hours when you are done. http://www.zainostore.com/
Poorboys; The Natty paste wax is awesome for longevity and ease to put on. Sun or shade. And the Quick...
After several sets of OEM rotors and premium Toyota pads and even a set of the EBC green pads. I can honestly say that the NAPA Gold (premium) rotors are by far better than anything I have used on my truck. No warping (and its been 6 months of stop n go traffic in Philly). Where the OEM rotors...
With this summer's heat wave. Batteries are taking a beating. Sealed, maintenance free doesn't matter. You may have a bad plate in the battery. Try another battery before you pull the starter. Very seldom do the starters on a Toyota truck go bad unless... You have been in the mud an awful lot...