My 2020 had what you'd describe.. but I came back to a 2023 supra (has same newest suspension/steering revisions at 2024 model) and the car is much more composed in the rear..night and day difference on public road street driving. Like others said, maybe the shipping spacers were left in front...
Would you torque the Fumoto Valve at around 25 nm like you would the drain bolt? Sorry I am new to this. Will do my research but figure I would ask first from people who have used it.
Honestly listen to these guys' advice and just wipe the diff oil from any spot it is on and just drive and see if more comes. No point having your diff dismantled for potentially no reason my friend.
Great choice! I was probably one of the few who went from a 2020 AT to a 2023 AT. The changes in steering and suspension are very noticeable. I drove my 2020 for about 25k miles. It was a fantastic car for being a 1st model year of a new platform, don't get me wrong. But Toyota made meaningful...
I just get assholes in big trucks compensating for something they lack in their life by tailgating me when i'm trying to chill and drive the speed limit. It gets annoying as hell to be honest.
+1 for Maxspider 3D, I have a set going for 4 years strong! A simple soap wipe and they look brand new. They don't shift around and feel great. Keeps simple rainy days contained.
I need a Seasucker LOL, I'm fortunate to have a few good local bike trails that are easily accessible from my home town, so I venture to them with my road bike. Funny, I ride a Giant TCR and other riders call it the Toyota of bikes hehe. Long live health!
Seriously, how does a dealership damage your car so easily in such a short time? We care for our cars, keep them clean, and are gentle with the exterior in many cases and one simple visit and you end up with this damage. Sorry this happened. If I were selling the car anyways I probably wouldn't...
I went from a 2020 to 2023, the handling differences are very noticeable. The steering feedback is better, and you get a better sense of what the front and rear end are doing in turns and such. The traction control seems more refined, kicks in more but the car doesn't snap oversteer. If you turn...
I plan to take my 2023 to the track to test it. I did a few open lap days in the 2020 and it was fantastic. I must say, the suspension and steering changes are very immediate once I hopped into my 2023. I like to keep my cars basically stock aside from tires, pads and brake fluids. The 2023...
My 2020 wouldn't read oil and had oil pressure issues. Subframe drops to get to oil pump. 30 day wait just for new torque to yield sub frame bolts. All in all a huge huge headache at around 20k km. Not sure if the replacement oil pump was an updated version or not but I ended up trading for a...
Is this mess up from Toyota going to be a big job to fix on my 2023? I'm worried lol. All because Toyota can't even put on the right wheel lock bolt on the car before delivery. Wow.