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Old 06-10-19, 01:36 PM
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Default F Sport wheel center cap size

I just picked up a set of IS F Sport wheels very inexpensive and with that being said, they did not come with center caps. I want to order some blank center caps but would like to know what size to get. Also, if anyone has any suggestions or examples I would really appreciate it. I am going to put these on my girl friends 2013 Camry for a updated look with new tires as well, staggered. Let's not get into the wheel gap at this time please - lol

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Is there any possible way to shut off the big blinking BRAKE light and beeping when you get too close to the car in front? It's rare, but it happens.
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Anyone know the size of our exhaust hangers? Looking to alleviate some exhaust rattling issue with my GReddy quad exhaust on my 3IS. I believe the source may be the rubber exhaust hangers.

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Originally Posted by VisualEcho
Is there any possible way to shut off the big blinking BRAKE light and beeping when you get too close to the car in front? It's rare, but it happens.
That's the PCS, pre crash system. Check your manual if it's possible to turn it off, although I don't recommend it.
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location for jack points? like from the front of the vehicle and the rear.. or do we just jack the sides of the vehicle?
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Originally Posted by VisualEcho
Is there any possible way to shut off the big blinking BRAKE light and beeping when you get too close to the car in front? It's rare, but it happens.
Nope, you can only change the sensitivity.
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location for jack points? like from the front of the vehicle and the rear.. or do we just jack the sides of the vehicle?
You can jack it on the middle of the front cross rail of the front subframe and that will lift the entire front.
For the rear they say you can jack it on the diff. but I prefer the rear subframe just behind the diff....that will lift the entire rear.
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Originally Posted by VisualEcho
Is there any possible way to shut off the big blinking BRAKE light and beeping when you get too close to the car in front? It's rare, but it happens.
If you're talking about the PCS (Pre-collision System), then refer to Page 225 of the Owners Manual to disable or change the setting of the system:

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Originally Posted by R34
I just picked up a set of IS F Sport wheels very inexpensive and with that being said, they did not come with center caps. I want to order some blank center caps but would like to know what size to get. Also, if anyone has any suggestions or examples I would really appreciate it. I am going to put these on my girl friends 2013 Camry for a updated look with new tires as well, staggered. Let's not get into the wheel gap at this time please - lol
The size is 2.5 inches (63.5mm). As for suggestions I really don't have any...you could check eBay, bound to be tons on there.
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Originally Posted by Sasnuke
The size is 2.5 inches (63.5mm). As for suggestions I really don't have any...you could check eBay, bound to be tons on there.
Just to confirm, is this the inside our outside diameter?

Thank you for your assistance, I really appreciate it
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Originally Posted by R34
Just to confirm, is this the inside our outside diameter?

Thank you for your assistance, I really appreciate it
That's the outside diameter of the center cap (the part that you see when the wheel is installed).
You can do a rough measure across the hole to confirm also.
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Originally Posted by Sasnuke
If you're talking about the PCS (Pre-collision System), then refer to Page 225 of the Owners Manual to disable or change the setting of the system:
If I remember correctly, when you have traction control fully turned off PCS is disabled as well.
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Originally Posted by Sasnuke
If you're talking about the PCS (Pre-collision System), then refer to Page 225 of the Owners Manual to disable or change the setting of the system:
It looks like I have to disable it every time in get in the car, which would be a PITA, which is probably why Toyota did it that way. Damn electrical nannies.
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Originally Posted by R34
I just picked up a set of IS F Sport wheels very inexpensive and with that being said, they did not come with center caps. I want to order some blank center caps but would like to know what size to get. Also, if anyone has any suggestions or examples I would really appreciate it. I am going to put these on my girl friends 2013 Camry for a updated look with new tires as well, staggered. Let's not get into the wheel gap at this time please - lol
If you dont mind me asking, how much did you pay for a set of f-sport wheels? I am in the process of listing mine for sale ( excellent condition, no damage whatsoever, used for 9 months).
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Originally Posted by VisualEcho
It looks like I have to disable it every time in get in the car, which would be a PITA, which is probably why Toyota did it that way. Damn electrical nannies.
I guess my question would be, why is it coming on all the time? You can adjust the sensitivity so it's not trigger happy, but if it's still coming on that much, is there something wrong? Or are you tailgating the cars in front you that close? (which speaks to a bigger issue)


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