it should only be $172 Toyota rear strut each and then $110 labor each strut...check out discount tire as they even have buy 3 get one free today for both front/rear purchase oct2009 lasts till 10/18 only.
If you change by yourself it's about $200-300 depending on which struts you pick. If you ask your mechanic to do that it's at least $450 (depending on state and city/town).
toyota recommends that timing belts be replaced at 60,000; however, 100,000 miles is fine. Replace at 100,000 miles as preventative maintenance. 4 cylinder 2002 Camry has a timing chain which does not have to be replaced.
The four-cylinder and V-6 engines in the 1999 Toyota Camry are non-interference engines. The cam belt should be replaced every 90,000 miles to avoid being stranded if it breaks.
About $450-600 only for struts maybe even more plus labor and tax.
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You have to remove the transmission pan. Although it is only a screen and not so much a filter it should not ever have to be replaced unless the transmission has failed completely.
At least the slave cylinder. The clutch master cylinder can be replaced at any time.
Both cars should have same kind of engine: either 4 cylinder or 6 cylinder.
It did when new. It should still unless a key cylinder has been replaced.It did when new. It should still unless a key cylinder has been replaced.
32, when I replaced the ones in my truck the guy at the auto parts store told me that they should have the correct gap from the factory and it should be 32mm. They actually had it. 32, when I replaced the ones in my truck the guy at the auto parts store told me that they should have the correct gap from the factory and it should be 32mm. They actually had it.
Toyota recommends every 90K.
It should be replaced when it begins making a noticeable noise.