What did you do to your GX TODAY?
#798
Driver School Candidate
#801
Succeeded in getting my stuck oil filter loosened. Picked this up, worked in 2 seconds: http://m.homedepot.com/p/Husky-Unive...3JFW/204762449 Put the new Mobil1 filter on not so tight. Filled her up with 5 Q of Mobil 1 High Mileage and 1.6 of regular M1.
Stripped my front diff drain bolt even more using some borrowed ez outs(must have been too small). WD40'd it again, hit it with an air chisel but it still won't budge.
Slowly added a bit of R134a refrigerant during the pressure up compressor cycles and watched the sight glass for awhile and resolved to learn more about how to read it.
Stripped my front diff drain bolt even more using some borrowed ez outs(must have been too small). WD40'd it again, hit it with an air chisel but it still won't budge.
Slowly added a bit of R134a refrigerant during the pressure up compressor cycles and watched the sight glass for awhile and resolved to learn more about how to read it.
#806
Pole Position
Driving on the hwy this weekend, and started getting a metal on metal noise at speeds above 30km/h or so. Took a look under the truck but couldn't find anything, didn't appear to be a rotational noise, suspected a loose heat shield but couldn't confirm on the side of the road. Got back home and let it cool down, found the heat shield over the muffler was completely loose and sitting on top of the muffler, metal behind the washers had completely given up. Pulled it out, problem solved!
#807
Pole Position
Got the driveshaft replaced per TSB L-SB-0116-08.
I had the clunk when coming to a stop, and I also had a clunk when the transmission shifted from 1st to 2nd (when a lot of torque is being applied).
It's like driving a new car again.
$390 for parts (I think I got a discount) and an hour of labor.
I had a NX-200t for a loaner -- didn't like it much. Road noise wasn't too bad but you could really hear the brakes. Hit my head on the door opening a couple of times. Good power, but you had to be careful or the turbo would come on-boost right in the middle of a corner. Just didn't feel very Lexus-like.
Chip H.
I had the clunk when coming to a stop, and I also had a clunk when the transmission shifted from 1st to 2nd (when a lot of torque is being applied).
It's like driving a new car again.
$390 for parts (I think I got a discount) and an hour of labor.
I had a NX-200t for a loaner -- didn't like it much. Road noise wasn't too bad but you could really hear the brakes. Hit my head on the door opening a couple of times. Good power, but you had to be careful or the turbo would come on-boost right in the middle of a corner. Just didn't feel very Lexus-like.
Chip H.
#808
Driver School Candidate
Interested to hear people's reaction...
Heading to take in the GX for replacement of BOTH exhaust manifolds and full timing belt/water pump replacement with all associated parts. At the tune of $2,700... just hit 90k.
#809
All 4 rotor plus pads replaced
Replaced All 4 Rotors ++ PADS ++ SHIMS. OEM
Part No.: 43512-60151 FRONT ROTORS
Part No.: 42431-60201 REAR ROTORS
Part No.: 04465-35290 FRONT PADS
Part No.: 04466-60090 REAR PADS
04945-35120 Shim Kit Front Disc Br
04946-30100 Rear Shims
Got all the parts from Toyota Dealer Online from PA and cost was $411 including 2 day shipping.
$130 for Labor at the local shop.
LEXUS Dealer wanted upwards for $850 for the Parts and $350 for Labor...
Saved a Bunch
Part No.: 43512-60151 FRONT ROTORS
Part No.: 42431-60201 REAR ROTORS
Part No.: 04465-35290 FRONT PADS
Part No.: 04466-60090 REAR PADS
04945-35120 Shim Kit Front Disc Br
04946-30100 Rear Shims
Got all the parts from Toyota Dealer Online from PA and cost was $411 including 2 day shipping.
$130 for Labor at the local shop.
LEXUS Dealer wanted upwards for $850 for the Parts and $350 for Labor...
Saved a Bunch
#810
Driver School Candidate