Installed mine Saturday. Correct hardware and did not have to trim the spacers. I decided to add large diameter washers to the screws for the rear to spread the load out a bit more.
Based upon the cars in your tag line, I don't believe the Supra is going to satisfy any itch you may have.
Here's a breakdown of the choices:
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a25868740/toyota-supra-price-2020/
@tadda , I just gotta say top notch effort here! You've definitely put quite a bit if thought into this and it shows in the details. Since I've had my car I've thought the bass was a bit muddy for my tastes and never could find good EQ settings that would overcome that muddiness. I had a few...
Yep, got mine as well. Did some Google-Fu and seemed like it was legit. From a Company called Automotive Insights. First few questions were normal; Are you the primary driver? Did you purchase or lease? Then it got into some weird demographics type questions, nothing to do with cars; Scale...
Not knocking you brother, but you could have just bumped the thread you found to see if anything changed.
But, to answer your question I've had my car since September and have not had this happen in the slightest. I hand wash my car using a pressure washer. I could be accused of trying to...
Congrats on your new ride!
Did not purchase from Pearson. Was offered a horrible deal on the Premium.
Ended up buying a Turbulence Gray at Charles Barker for less than MSRP.
Bottom line is it's your vehicle, treat it as you wish. You'll get some folks that say don't do it ever; some will occasional is ok. If the car is a keeper, consider the long term effects of machine wash.
For me, my choice is hand wash. Like others have said, I enjoy doing it. Although, if...
We should ask @Guff since he's rebuilding Jackie's TA90. He had a video where he removed the drivers door and its components. He'd know if the wiring was there. He may even know if the wiring exists for foot-well lights.
The TA90 rebuild thread lives here...