Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Worn Rear Break Pads On 1998 V6 Camry by uwemjack(op): 7:11pm On Apr 06, 2015 |
5. Loose that bolt on the lower part of the caliper using a 12mm spanner, so as to access the pads
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Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Worn Rear Break Pads On 1998 V6 Camry by uwemjack(op): 7:03pm On Apr 06, 2015 |
Please if your car is auto put the gear in park, if manual put the gear in 1. And don't forget to "shock"  the alternating tire |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Worn Rear Break Pads On 1998 V6 Camry by uwemjack(op): 6:56pm On Apr 06, 2015 |
1. Loosen the lug nuts on the wheel 2. Jack up the car and support on jack stands 3. Remove the wheel nuts and tire 4.  Use the tire as your workshop chair while its off the car 
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Car Talk › Re: Car Parts Needed Urgently by uwemjack(m): 11:18pm On Apr 05, 2015 |
GAZZUZZ: What bicycle do you want to use it on? Lmao |
Car Talk › DIY: Replacing Worn Rear Break Pads On 1998 V6 Camry by uwemjack(op): 8:29pm On Apr 05, 2015 |
I am back again.
So I discovered that my rear break pads were worn as the wear indicator started squealing. I got the rear break pads at a parts store for around 2k, mind you no be the original one I buy oh as toyota dealer for lekki talk say na 30k! The last one I bought served for over eight months so this one should also last same. |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 6:58pm On Apr 04, 2015 |
kkon: pls how much can I get for an 03 camry? I don't sell oh! But the price is within the same range |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Oxygen Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1 On A V6 1998 Camry by uwemjack(op): 6:23pm On Apr 04, 2015 |
dhemmyhardy: @ uwemjack thanks a lot for this Some time it make a lot of sense to be able to fix up some challenge in your car In case of emergency ...... if you need a good scanner you send me a mail here dhemmyhardy2011@gmail.com or call 07035443363 will respond to you as soon as possible
dhemmyhardy What type of scanner are you referring to |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 4:56pm On Apr 04, 2015 |
Your welcome CityNG: Thank you. This is very very nice work, in fact it's outstanding. I will have to show this to my concrete guy. |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 4:22pm On Apr 04, 2015 |
CityNG: Bros, can you show me more pics of your concrete driveway?
I can't believe this is 9ja, the concrete work is very good. there you go boss
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Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 11:23am On Apr 03, 2015 |
cmoney22222: broz, am in surulere beside tejuosho. If you know where that is. Whats the cost of the bushing pls. The noise is just getting terrible lets chat on wassap nr in signature |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Oxygen Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1 On A V6 1998 Camry by uwemjack(op): 8:46am On Apr 03, 2015 |
EASY32: Good job. Please did the check engine light come up after fixing? it came back on but code p0135 did not return. The other codes that I am yet to address p0440 &p0441 (vacuum leak in d evap system) are still on. |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 8:44pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
maxjax: I luv this piece.... Pls do u know to cost of buying a bushing for a Nissan primera '97 salon car? You should be able to get a pair for 1k |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Oxygen Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1 On A V6 1998 Camry by uwemjack(op): 8:38pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
CityNG: If you wish you can add this o2 sensor socket to your tool box.
Works a treat. Thanks boss, could not find it in any of the parts store I went to, would add it to my wish list for later. But the spanner was very effective  |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 8:12pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
cmoney22222: bro, how can i reach you pls and where you based in lag. Perhaps we could test drive the car. where are u based and what is your normal route? we can arrange a meet. but you should know that I am not a pro! cheers |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 8:06pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
CityNG: Bros, can you show me more pics of your concrete driveway?
I can't believe this is 9ja, the concrete work is very good. Yes boss, I will tomorrow. There are many good, in fact far better done than mine right here in lagos |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 2:11pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
cmoney22222: pls can you help me fix mine? Same car but the rear is having some sound on rough roadz. Sure I can help! |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 3:25pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Piyke: Nice work man! What brand and model of car is this? Thanks boss! I want to be like you when I grow up  been learning from your diy threads too. 1998 camry, V6 model the one we call 'tiny light |
Car Talk › Re: My Coil Spring And Tire, Help by uwemjack(m): 9:02pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
silvoice: My coil spring broke yestarday, but i was able to drive d car frm owerry to PH, after tying d spring wit wire. Should i change d spring only or wit shock. Again i need a good new tire of R13 size where and how much can i get one in PH? Replace the spring with exact replica |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 8:57pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
cmoney22222: where can i get the bushing for toyota camry tinylite in nija pls Its available in all the major spare part shops/location in naija. Ladipo and co I saw at a shop on ibeju axis. Just ask at the shop and if they dont have they can direct you to where u can get, just describe it well or show them a picture. cheers |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 6:55pm On Mar 31, 2015*. Modified: 7:15pm On Nov 04, 2015 |
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Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 1:41pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
For those asking how I bring in stuff I buy on amazon I use impex global, and shoptomydoor. Search on google can't post d links now. |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 3:50pm On Mar 30, 2015 |
One of my front bushings was totally gone reason for the change, but its not pictured here because i did it last access was a PIDA  If you intend to paint your callipers be sure to tape the sliding  pin boots, and the bleeding screw  questions and comments are welcomed thank you for your time |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 3:45pm On Mar 30, 2015 |
chukel: I want something original I can trust. Please add pics of the new bushing after installation. My bushings look worse than ur old bushing bushings are small and cheap but you cant order just them from amazon as the cost of freight will be too much, so you have to throw it in as a add on item, pics posted |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 3:38pm On Mar 30, 2015 |
I also took the opportunity as my wheels was down already to paint the brake calipers  before pics  and after pic 
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Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 3:33pm On Mar 30, 2015*. Modified: 3:51pm On Mar 30, 2015 |
Old and new rear bushing side by side
new in place
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Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 3:26pm On Mar 30, 2015 |
Old bushings in places
Sprayed with penetrating oil for easy removal of bolts
Removing the bolt
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Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 3:20pm On Mar 30, 2015 |
chukel: Please where did u buy this moog bushing. I hope it's in naija. Can't do amazon things with this exchange rate I got it from amazon, but you can also get other bushings here in naija |
Car Talk › Re: Can You Imagin This? THE BEST CAR TUTORIAL EVER by uwemjack(m): 11:25am On Mar 29, 2015 |
Now I know what the differential is an how it works, I can even build one. Very educative! thanks |
Car Talk › Re: Automatic Transmission by uwemjack(m): 10:23am On Mar 29, 2015 |
ZIMDRILL: no no no
it doesnt matter with kind of oil
if its oil that you can change after 3 months then why trust oil that you change after 3 months when on average manufacturer always say 1 year to 1 and half years or average 7 -10000miles
it simply tells you that the oil is rubbish qaulity why dont you buy better one from well know quality oil suppliers
ask yourself why would by such oil ? you are just doing more harm to your car than good either go got manufacturer's oil or well known genuine brands like mobil, castrol, shell etc oga no be everybody dey use synthetic oil, and some people cover over 5000miles in 3 month |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Oxygen Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1 On A V6 1998 Camry by uwemjack(op): 9:29am On Mar 29, 2015*. Modified: 8:40pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
dumo1: Thank You so much for the picture clarification. May God make you bigger. And please how much did you get your hand held scanner and from where? Thanks. I got it from amazon early last year, u can see it in naija from 50k upwards, got it with over 10k difference lower |
Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 9:10am On Mar 29, 2015 |
Car jacked up an supported on jackstands. Tire removed
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Car Talk › Re: DIY: Replacing Front And Rear Stabiliser Bar Bushing by uwemjack(op): 9:05am On Mar 29, 2015 |
Rear bushing (new)
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