Bought a Lexus today. Broke a Lexus today..
#16
Studs are on!
Broke 3 ratchets doing it though, could find my breaker bar anywhere, neighbor was kind enough to lend me one
Heat shield was griding, ripped it right off, seems to pull right when I brake now, and there's an intermittent clunking that comes from the rear, seems to increase with speed but happens only when I take my foot off the gas or apply brakes and only here and there, can't seem to figure it out
Friend suggested servicing the dif, I'm thinking all new rotors and bearings, but we'll see what it turns out to be.
If you've got any suggestions or solutions let me know.
Broke 3 ratchets doing it though, could find my breaker bar anywhere, neighbor was kind enough to lend me one
Heat shield was griding, ripped it right off, seems to pull right when I brake now, and there's an intermittent clunking that comes from the rear, seems to increase with speed but happens only when I take my foot off the gas or apply brakes and only here and there, can't seem to figure it out
Friend suggested servicing the dif, I'm thinking all new rotors and bearings, but we'll see what it turns out to be.
If you've got any suggestions or solutions let me know.
#17
https://www.google.com/#q=define+quarter+panel
So Jaaa since you got me by 2 years age, you are the older wiser one on this.
I was wrong in my post about quarter panel nomenclature. And Sorry to you to Billy. Stupid me.
And quarter is one 4th so there has to be 4 corners.
So Jaaa since you got me by 2 years age, you are the older wiser one on this.
I was wrong in my post about quarter panel nomenclature. And Sorry to you to Billy. Stupid me.
And quarter is one 4th so there has to be 4 corners.
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those studs are NOT fully seated, unless that was your "in-progress" picture. the head needs to be flush with the hub, and i cannot believe you installed that with hand tools let alone a ratchet (which by the looks of it, a 3/8", which is certainly not meant for the high torque necessary to install the studs)!
you need to zip those on with an air tool, or at the least a breaker bar until the studs are flush. use a few washers to space out the nut you are using to pull the studs in. you lug nuts WILL NOT be fully tightened with what i see, which will lead to the same thing happening again!
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When I did it I had the whole spindle assembly out and set the flange down on 2 pieces of wood and used a hammer and drift to pound them flush. If using the above method oil the threads, then clean the oil off after finished.
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those studs are NOT fully seated, unless that was your "in-progress" picture. the head needs to be flush with the hub, and i cannot believe you installed that with hand tools let alone a ratchet (which by the looks of it, a 3/8", which is certainly not meant for the high torque necessary to install the studs)!
you need to zip those on with an air tool, or at the least a breaker bar until the studs are flush. use a few washers to space out the nut you are using to pull the studs in. you lug nuts WILL NOT be fully tightened with what i see, which will lead to the same thing happening again!
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oh boy I know what that's like. had the front right wheel fly off my first Ls400 doing 50 down the road. terrible feeling knowing the car is just going to go any which way it wants to and there is nothing you can do about it. I ended up hitting a curb and a row of bushes. yeah, VERY lucky that I didn't end up in oncoming traffic.
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oh boy I know what that's like. had the front right wheel fly off my first Ls400 doing 50 down the road. terrible feeling knowing the car is just going to go any which way it wants to and there is nothing you can do about it. I ended up hitting a curb and a row of bushes. yeah, VERY lucky that I didn't end up in oncoming traffic.
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Oh boy.. Yesterday and today were quite eventful..
Put in a cone filter and removed fan cover
Fixed the exhaust leak and engine light is now off, but now it sounds too quiet. Started cutting holes farther back, found the guts of my catalytic converter in a Y pipe, cleaned it out and it removed the exhaust rattle/drone, and it actually sounds like a v8 now. Went for late night pizza and went into the city for it, I must like the car because I actually cared enough to lock the doors, and I guess that wasnt such a good idea, handle hopped off or something and it stopped working so I was forced to climb out the passenger side for the rest of the night and this morning.
Washed and waxed the new baby, its amazing out.
Amazing until I went to go pick up the bill of sale, got it and drove 2 or 3 blocks down and as I started to pull away from a stop sign. Bang! There goes the U-joint..
Found out that you've gotta replace the whole driveshaft, dealer quoted me 1,000$ for it, u-pull charges 80 for driveshafts, not sure what my next action should be. Guy who sold it offered to do the work and see if he can get a hold of a driveshaft for me from his brother, if he can't find one I'll have to buy it or go pull one.. Not sure what my other options are, really don't want to get into anything legal if it would even apply here but I'm out of a car and running out of cash to put into it.
Put in a cone filter and removed fan cover
Fixed the exhaust leak and engine light is now off, but now it sounds too quiet. Started cutting holes farther back, found the guts of my catalytic converter in a Y pipe, cleaned it out and it removed the exhaust rattle/drone, and it actually sounds like a v8 now. Went for late night pizza and went into the city for it, I must like the car because I actually cared enough to lock the doors, and I guess that wasnt such a good idea, handle hopped off or something and it stopped working so I was forced to climb out the passenger side for the rest of the night and this morning.
Washed and waxed the new baby, its amazing out.
Amazing until I went to go pick up the bill of sale, got it and drove 2 or 3 blocks down and as I started to pull away from a stop sign. Bang! There goes the U-joint..
Found out that you've gotta replace the whole driveshaft, dealer quoted me 1,000$ for it, u-pull charges 80 for driveshafts, not sure what my next action should be. Guy who sold it offered to do the work and see if he can get a hold of a driveshaft for me from his brother, if he can't find one I'll have to buy it or go pull one.. Not sure what my other options are, really don't want to get into anything legal if it would even apply here but I'm out of a car and running out of cash to put into it.
#28
Oh boy.. Yesterday and today were quite eventful..
Put in a cone filter and removed fan cover
Fixed the exhaust leak and engine light is now off, but now it sounds too quiet. Started cutting holes farther back, found the guts of my catalytic converter in a Y pipe, cleaned it out and it removed the exhaust rattle/drone, and it actually sounds like a v8 now. Went for late night pizza and went into the city for it, I must like the car because I actually cared enough to lock the doors, and I guess that wasnt such a good idea, handle hopped off or something and it stopped working so I was forced to climb out the passenger side for the rest of the night and this morning.
Washed and waxed the new baby, its amazing out.
Amazing until I went to go pick up the bill of sale, got it and drove 2 or 3 blocks down and as I started to pull away from a stop sign. Bang! There goes the U-joint..
Found out that you've gotta replace the whole driveshaft, dealer quoted me 1,000$ for it, u-pull charges 80 for driveshafts, not sure what my next action should be. Guy who sold it offered to do the work and see if he can get a hold of a driveshaft for me from his brother, if he can't find one I'll have to buy it or go pull one.. Not sure what my other options are, really don't want to get into anything legal if it would even apply here but I'm out of a car and running out of cash to put into it.
Put in a cone filter and removed fan cover
Fixed the exhaust leak and engine light is now off, but now it sounds too quiet. Started cutting holes farther back, found the guts of my catalytic converter in a Y pipe, cleaned it out and it removed the exhaust rattle/drone, and it actually sounds like a v8 now. Went for late night pizza and went into the city for it, I must like the car because I actually cared enough to lock the doors, and I guess that wasnt such a good idea, handle hopped off or something and it stopped working so I was forced to climb out the passenger side for the rest of the night and this morning.
Washed and waxed the new baby, its amazing out.
Amazing until I went to go pick up the bill of sale, got it and drove 2 or 3 blocks down and as I started to pull away from a stop sign. Bang! There goes the U-joint..
Found out that you've gotta replace the whole driveshaft, dealer quoted me 1,000$ for it, u-pull charges 80 for driveshafts, not sure what my next action should be. Guy who sold it offered to do the work and see if he can get a hold of a driveshaft for me from his brother, if he can't find one I'll have to buy it or go pull one.. Not sure what my other options are, really don't want to get into anything legal if it would even apply here but I'm out of a car and running out of cash to put into it.
#29
does the old adage of "you get what you pay for" not hold true? I understand getting a deal but any car under $3,000 that does not have paper history scares the hell out of me. With that said I don't necessarily buy cars to fix them if they need fixing, too much hassle and I'm no mechanic. Just would rather spend the $ up front for peace of mind is all. But some here love their cars and tweak and tinker and more power to you. Enjoy your Lexus however you like; they are truly cars you can fall in love with regardless of dollar value.