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paul1901




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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 2:32 am
Post subject: 1998 Toyota Corolla

http://Mercedes-Benz.autoboardz.com/1998-Toyota-Corolla-VE-Hole-Rim-Silver-ftopict208716.html (Looking for used 1998 Toyota Corolla VE 6-Hole Rim in Silver)
Hey all, New to the group but hoping someone can help. Anyone know where to find a 14" x 5.5" steel rim in silver with six holes....besides eBay? Been scouring places and junk yards by me but no luck. Thanks. - Thee Chicago Wolf
« Try http://www.tirerack.com -- Ray O (correct punctuation to reply) »
« Try this one: Or just Google the specifics of what you want. I've found some rare parts for a Corolla FX 16 that way. Natalie »

http://Mercedes-Benz.autoboardz.com/vibration-steering-wheel-floor-ftopict215252.html (vibration in steering wheel and floor?)
I own a 1998 Toyota Corolla LE with ~142,000 miles (manual trans). I just got new tires, wheels, brakes (and rotors), and had an alignment. Assuming the tires are balanced correctly, why would I experience a serious vibration at 70mph and faster in the steering wheel and floor? While driving with ..
« Who did all that work on the car? »
« Let me take a step back. With the old wheels and tires, there was a very slight vibration... barely audible. I got new tires and wheels at Discount Tire Co. After that, the vibration was much wor.. »
« I know it's difficult to find a real mechanic with a brain, but I think this is what you need to do. Did either shop take the vehicle for a test drive after they finished working on it? »
« A lot of mechanics are smart. However, you had a minor vibration that got worse with new tires, brakes and rotors. It's probably the tires or wheels, brakes or rotors. It could be something else, .. »

http://Mercedes-Benz.autoboardz.com/1998-Toyota-Corolla-129K-Miles-ftopict224211.html (1998 Toyota Corolla ... 129K Miles)
Hi, I am thinking of buying a Toyota Corolla ... 1998 Model. Its a CE Sedan and has run 130K. Can someone please advice me if I can buy this car or not ? Will there be a resale value for this car after 1 Year ? Thanks, Dolly ...
« What's the asking price? That's always helpful. I wouldn't pay $12,000 for it... »
« Whether you can buy this car or not depends on whether the present owner is willing to sell it and on whether or not you have the financial means to buy it. If you are asking whether or not you sh.. »
« Go to kbb.com, the site will ask you for car details like , year, model, mileage, etc and you can get an approximate value of the car. You then have an idea if your over paying or not. Play with it .. »
« Nobody in a NG can advice you to buy this car, or not, since they can not see or drive that car. To do that you will need to engage a combatant mechanic As to the average retail price, NADA lists.. »

http://Mercedes-Benz.autoboardz.com/Brake-Pad-Replacement-ftopict231893.html (Brake Pad Replacement)
I bough a 1998 Toyota Corolla in July 2005. At the time, it had been driven 65,000 miles. Now, it has been driven 100,000+ miles. Is it time replace the brake pads? I have heard occasional squeaking associated with brake pad replacement. Also, VIP, when I brought the car in for a oil change, menti..
« : Only with aftermarket pads. This car has rear drum brakes, no? Sticking is typically a characteristic of rear disc brakes. You pull the calipers off and look at the pads. With a really good light.. »
« I believe that involves removing the wheel. Does it? Tegger wrote: »
« You replace the pads when they wear down to near the minimum specified thickness, which is 1mm for Toyotas, but for me 2-3mm is acceptable. Unless they are wearing unevenly. Toyota calipers can use .. »
« Cost depends on where you live. The brake pads probably (should have been) replaced at least once in those first 65,000 miles. Find a good or reputable shop and ASK them to check the brakes. Ask.. »

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