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My 2000 Coonrolla (Work In Progress)

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    Yep, that's the steering wheel to use! I loved mine.
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    The best Toyota wheel.
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    I don't think so. Mine is pretty boner.
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    I have one of those too I think. Boner indeed.
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    Nope. Two in the country.
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    So, fabric finally came today, still waiting on the cluster from cBass though I hope it comes tomorrow. So i wanted to start the fabric job tomorrow but I'm a little slow... The forums were down for me earlier
    :foreveralone: so i posted this at TN but i'll post it here cuz you guys are awesome.

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    I got some 3m headliner spray glue as suggested. Was just curious how to take off the piece I want to refabric? Here's a pic, do I have to take off the door panel or does this piece come out with a little effort ? Mack I think you mentioned it's glued in and should pop out? I'm using screwdriver as an example id really use something larger.
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    thanks for any help you can give
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    i know those pieces come off...ive taken some off at the junk yard but you need to pry it off.....or use a heat gun to soften the glue behind it......OR you can use the credit car method and stuff the end inside the piece itself...
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    Thanks cBass, I'm gonna give it a try tomorrow. To get it back in i just reglue it? What glue do you suggest? Gorilla?
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    Oh yea, I installed the mirror today, the one in my car was broken it was just flop around like a limp dick so put this one in.
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    And here's the fabric
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    i think its just regular hot glue...but i might not be sure...

    what i did to do the door panels, i cut the fabric maybe 1 inch more out around the whole piece, sprayed some 3m headliner glue on the panel, applied the fabric over the piece, let it sit for a while to cure, then used a credit card and stuff the extra fabric inside the cracks around the panel. its easy and simple...

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    That's a good way there ^^^
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    Yep, that's the way to do it. But you can't just pry that fabric piece out like that lol.... if you take the entire door card off, you can see that it's riveted on from the back.
    Added: Oct 1, 2013 12:10 PM
    Oh, and nice racoon stuff lol :D
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    Was on my way to work today and u glanced at the gauges and I'm 4 miles away from hittin 180k... And as soon as I saw that fuckin check engine light came on... I noticed the car idling kinda rough yesterday... Gotta hit it with the code checker this evening.
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    around that ^^ mileage i had to change both my 02 sensors and that was the first time my body kit rolla saw a CEL.....i would always get p0171, p0420 and new sensors made it fine till like 220k and then i discovered my cat is dirty from oil burning :( 255k miles now and still commute like 100 miles every few days.
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    Thanks for the heads up Bass, I burn oil like mufukka too so cat is probably dirty as well how much will those sensors run me?
    Added: Oct 2, 2013 at 3:49 PM
    Still waiting on that cluster too I think they're delivering by horseback
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    Gold, they do not rivet fabric onto the door.
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    around 30ish, make sure they are Denso sensors... tracking number just says this

    Departed FedEx location
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    I got lucky on my o2 sensors and got both for 30$ both Denso and brand new , I got mine on amazon
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    Ran the code scanner,
    p0300 multiple misfires
    p0304 misfire on cylinder 4
    I took that cover off and to my surprise no sparkplug wires and no distributor? Took cylinder 4 plug out it looks like shit.

    on the way to parts store.
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    Hell yeah bro, coil on plug + cam angle sensors FTW.
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    2000 was the first year of coil on plug yes?
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    Nailed it; 8th gen Bosses UNITE!

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    That's not what I said.
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    Your wording implies that you were meaning it.
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    Well what I said/meant was that the plastic to which the fabric is glued is riveted in.
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    The door panel is held on to the car by plastic tabs, not rivets.
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    can the tabs be popped out?
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    So i replaced the spark plugs with some Bosch Iridium's cost me $30 I was not please. I put in the new plugs and she's purring like a kitten again and I gotta say she's moving much faster feels much speedier and more fun to drive.
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