Had to help a work colleague change a tyre on his Hilux the other week.
Well, after we broke 3 of the 6 wheel studs... Oh, Bugger!
Yep Toyota's are good for loosing wheels.
Yesterday we were sat under a nice shady tree having lunch,this ute goes past and then there was this horrible grinding noise.
The ute came to a stop looking a little lower in the front left than it should,missing the wheel.
OH what a feeling TOYOTA![]()
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The vehicle,a near new hilux 4x4.
I see in this mornings paper,Toyota are recalling the 100 series and the 79 onwards series built between 1997 and 2005 for a small problem,the front disc brake rotors coming loose.NICE!!!!!
Andrew
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Had to help a work colleague change a tyre on his Hilux the other week.
Well, after we broke 3 of the 6 wheel studs... Oh, Bugger!
Yep Toyota's are good for loosing wheels.
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Past: 97 D1 Tdi, 03 D2a Td5, 08 Kimberley Kamper, 08 Defender 110 TDCi, 99 Defender 110 300Tdi[/SIZE]
That would be fun. NOT!
it must be them toyota studs!
we were coming back from tuff trucks on the free way when a 100ser
finally got past mehe was covered in mud.
not 2 k's down the road, after the road works and back to 110k's what was on the side of the road?? A 3 WHEEL 100 SERIES!!!
thank god it hit nothing!! dont know where the tyre went!
cheers phil
Toyota's new catch cry: 'Wottabugga'
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Seems things have not changed. Forty years ago when I was working in the Simpson, with a fleet of Landcruisers, we all travelled with half a dozen wheel studs (and nuts) in the glovebox, and became adept at roadside stud replacement. In those days the Landcruisers came with a really good toolkit!
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
I saw the recall notice on the 100 Series brakes the other night. I was working in an outer suburban / rural ambulance branch where they have a 100 series response vehicle.
How handy, the front end can't handle weight or rough terrain and the brakes can't handle speed.
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