200,000 mile club
#1
Driver
Thread Starter
200,000 mile club
OK...wonder if I am the only one out there....tripped over 200,000 miles today. 2003 model year, original owner! So far what I had done:
timing belt
battery (2)
replaced radiator (leaked early on, but not with the new one)
transfer case replaced (as of today)
brakes
boots in front needed replaced
air conditioner compressor
Overall some other minor stuff....but still cheaper than a new one!!
timing belt
battery (2)
replaced radiator (leaked early on, but not with the new one)
transfer case replaced (as of today)
brakes
boots in front needed replaced
air conditioner compressor
Overall some other minor stuff....but still cheaper than a new one!!
#2
Lexus Champion
Pretty cool you havent had to do any major maintenance to get over 200K. Id like to see an American vehicle do that. Hell my old American cars couldnt go over 60K without major maintenance.
Gotta love Toyota!!
Gotta love Toyota!!
#3
wow that's great experience report... give us the heads up at 250k...
another 48k more before i can join the 100k mile club,
and then another 100k before i can join the 200k club,
lol
another 48k more before i can join the 100k mile club,
and then another 100k before i can join the 200k club,
lol
#7
Driver School Candidate
Hi guys!
Lexus GX 2004. Mileage for today more than 255 miles and I am also original owner.
My replacement list at this mileage:
- timing belt 4 times
- battery 2 times
- replaced radiator 1 times
- water pump 1 times
- disk brakes 1 times front and 1 time rear
- shock absorbers many times
- upper and lower fornt arms twice
- upper and lower rear arms once
- bearings and seals front axles twice
- 4 sets of summer tires and 4 sets of winter tires
2UZ-FE engine is in good health and still does not require adding oil between changes every 6-6.5 KMiles
Lexus GX 2004. Mileage for today more than 255 miles and I am also original owner.
My replacement list at this mileage:
- timing belt 4 times
- battery 2 times
- replaced radiator 1 times
- water pump 1 times
- disk brakes 1 times front and 1 time rear
- shock absorbers many times
- upper and lower fornt arms twice
- upper and lower rear arms once
- bearings and seals front axles twice
- 4 sets of summer tires and 4 sets of winter tires
2UZ-FE engine is in good health and still does not require adding oil between changes every 6-6.5 KMiles
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#9
Lexus Test Driver
Hi guys!
Lexus GX 2004. Mileage for today more than 255 miles and I am also original owner.
My replacement list at this mileage:
- timing belt 4 times
- battery 2 times
- replaced radiator 1 times
- water pump 1 times
- disk brakes 1 times front and 1 time rear
- shock absorbers many times
- upper and lower fornt arms twice
- upper and lower rear arms once
- bearings and seals front axles twice
- 4 sets of summer tires and 4 sets of winter tires
2UZ-FE engine is in good health and still does not require adding oil between changes every 6-6.5 KMiles
Lexus GX 2004. Mileage for today more than 255 miles and I am also original owner.
My replacement list at this mileage:
- timing belt 4 times
- battery 2 times
- replaced radiator 1 times
- water pump 1 times
- disk brakes 1 times front and 1 time rear
- shock absorbers many times
- upper and lower fornt arms twice
- upper and lower rear arms once
- bearings and seals front axles twice
- 4 sets of summer tires and 4 sets of winter tires
2UZ-FE engine is in good health and still does not require adding oil between changes every 6-6.5 KMiles
Sounds like 300K is in sight!
#10
Moderator
Gives me something to shoot for...
#11
Were your American cars Fix Or Repair Daily s, aka Fords?
#12
OK...wonder if I am the only one out there....tripped over 200,000 miles today. 2003 model year, original owner! So far what I had done:
timing belt
battery (2)
replaced radiator (leaked early on, but not with the new one)
transfer case replaced (as of today)
brakes
boots in front needed replaced
air conditioner compressor
Overall some other minor stuff....but still cheaper than a new one!!
timing belt
battery (2)
replaced radiator (leaked early on, but not with the new one)
transfer case replaced (as of today)
brakes
boots in front needed replaced
air conditioner compressor
Overall some other minor stuff....but still cheaper than a new one!!
#13
Driver School Candidate
I forgot
After 125 kMiles threw pneumatic ballons in the rear axle and put springs with +2 inch lift and OME shock absorbers.
After run 250 kMiles changed:
- Seals the camshaft and crankshaft
- Brushes and alternator bearings
- Added grease to the bearings starter
- Changed the seal actuator transfer case 1 times
After 125 kMiles threw pneumatic ballons in the rear axle and put springs with +2 inch lift and OME shock absorbers.
After run 250 kMiles changed:
- Seals the camshaft and crankshaft
- Brushes and alternator bearings
- Added grease to the bearings starter
- Changed the seal actuator transfer case 1 times
#14
As for American cars, I had a 1999 Z28 Camaro for a number of years, drove it from 41k to 130k. Only thing other than brakes and tires, the automatic tranny fell out of it, $1700 bill there. Other than that it was flawless, and I beat the ever living **** out of that car. Had a 1991 Cadillac Brougham, owned it for 3 years from 101k to 131k. I kid you not, only thing it needed in that time was brakes, tires, a $20 sensor, and a new headliner. I spent less than $900 total maintaining that 20 year old car over a three year period.