As long as the oil meets the Toyota’s requirements for the engine, you are safe. There are several very good oils out there. As EOD Guy stated, Toyota branded oil is most likely made by EXXON. The dealer that I purchased Miss Daisy from doesn’t even stock the one quart bottles of the 0W-20...
Welcome to the asylum Rentalcarman.
Some people just like to complain. About anything they can, to seem relevant.
Put your worry beads away, and enjoy your LC.
iPads are awesome (as I type from my 1TB 12.9” iPad Pro with Magic Keyboard …)
I was just joking.. but seriously, when I jumped from Winslows to Mac in ‘06, android OS to iPhones (iPhone 4), and iPads, I haven’t looked back.
Not trying to be a smart a$$… but I wonder why Toyota, especially with the ‘bean counters’ role in what makes it to the final product, decided to include it. Purely cosmetic reasons? Or functional reasons, that we are not aware of.
I’m sorry. BOTH front wheels. At least for the first time you do it, as you will have more room to work. Once you see the oil pan drain plug, you can decide if you are going to get OCD about an extra ounce of oil in the pan, that might come out if you are only up on one ramp under your front...
I do t have the wherewithal or facilities to do that, but if it works, I’d pay to buy whatever you come up with.
I just don’t want to hurt Miss Daisy. And when I pass, my daughter gets Miss Daisy, so I would want the original rack to be able to be reinstalled, since they will probably use the...
I would use one ramp under each front wheel the first time you do it, so it will be easier maneuvering for you. Horrible Freight has steel ones. I have those in Florida. I bought some plastic ones in NC at AutoZone. Both work very well. The steel ones might be a skosh taller. Either will do...