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Hi gang! New to me 2020 Supra with 91k. Car was meticulously maintained by the last owner but I want to ensure I'm hitting everything to keep it on the road another 100k. What preventative maintenance items would you guys hit on this car with that many miles? I plan on doing the oil, plugs and brake fluid this weekend. The only thing I've noticed of concern is the boots on the front struts are torn. Should I replace just the boot or go ahead and do struts, shocks and coils while I have it torn down? Car handles great but I'm thinking 91k on the factory suspension might mean it's time to replace. Thanks all!
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Trans fluid kit with new filter and pan and differential fluid too. You can get both on FCP Euro. Also run the built in oil level check. If it fails, you're going to want to look into getting the oil pump replaced to the newest revision due to the milage.
 

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Congratulations on the car! since you are in the virginia area do you have an instagram for the car? we have a groupchat for the DMV supra owners and would like for you to join.

As for maintenance, since it does have a good history, I would probably just look over plugs, trans fluid, brake fluid, and like you said replacing suspension...
 
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Congratulations on the car! since you are in the virginia area do you have an instagram for the car? we have a groupchat for the DMV supra owners and would like for you to join.

As for maintenance, since it does have a good history, I would probably just look over plugs, trans fluid, brake fluid, and like you said replacing suspension...
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Trans fluid kit with new filter and pan and differential fluid too. You can get both on FCP Euro. Also run the built in oil level check. If it fails, you're going to want to look into getting the oil pump replaced to the newest revision due to the milage.
Sounds like my weekend will be in the garage. BIT for oil is good. I'll look into getting the kit the trans. Is it pretty doable on floor stands?
 

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Sounds like my weekend will be in the garage. BIT for oil is good. I'll look into getting the kit the trans. Is it pretty doable on floor stands?
Yeah it is. Diff is also easy, easier than an oil change. You'll need a stubby 8mm (dbl check me on size) to open the fill plug for the trans. Drain plug is a part of the plastic pan that you twist and crack open.
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