What did you do to your supra today? Pics

Heres some picture. Kind of crappy since I took it at night. Ill do a video this weekend since I'm going out of town today.
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Doat

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Changed my hatch stops, my god what a bitch, this is the tool I used to get the screws out worked well.
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FUCK YOU TOYOTA FOR USING PHILIPS HEAD SCREWS! but great car
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I mean seriously philips head screws AND loctite, I guess they didn't think about when they needed to be changed.
 

NashMan

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^ Next time tighten to loosen or use hammer and just shock the screw so it can re-leave tension/carrois out of the threads


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Doat

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I did that, I turned it to break the loctite loose then when that failed on the first bolt I got a small flathead and hammered it in, still didn't work. Maybe I just did it wrong but hopefully this stops the squeaking and I got a new clutch pedal pad finally. No more slipping when it rains or my shoe gets wet.
 

Silver MK3

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The screws for the bump stops actually have small bolt heads on them that you can put a socket on. Knowing this makes the screws a lot easier to remove.
 

suprarx7nut

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Silver MK3;1923165 said:
The screws for the bump stops actually have small bolt heads on them that you can put a socket on. Knowing this makes the screws a lot easier to remove.

Uh... what? Mine certainly don't. Neither does the poster's above. I'd love it if they did but mine are completely round. :(

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Doat

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Yea mine were round no way a socket would grip on that lol but my wire cutters or whatever bit into them nicely after many attempts
 

Doat

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Don't have one but I got them out without ruining the threads in the trunk, drove it to work today and no more rattle and squeaks.
 

mcammarn

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Well got my cup holder that my 89+ did not come with.
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And also test fitted my gauges in my Lotek pillar pod. Aem wideband, and Defi boost gauge.
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Silent Deatz

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Doat;1923142 said:
Changed my hatch stops, my god what a bitch, this is the tool I used to get the screws out worked well.
8560402805_96baecd874_b.jpg

FUCK YOU TOYOTA FOR USING PHILIPS HEAD SCREWS! but great car
8561510040_9452f4e163_b.jpg

I mean seriously philips head screws AND loctite, I guess they didn't think about when they needed to be changed.


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Silver MK3

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suprarx7nut;1923167 said:
Uh... what? Mine certainly don't. Neither does the poster's above. I'd love it if they did but mine are completely round. :(

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Doat;1923169 said:
Yea mine were round no way a socket would grip on that lol but my wire cutters or whatever bit into them nicely after many attempts

I know mine did, because after I got the first one out using pliers and screwdrivers I saw I could put a socket over it and it made removing the other 3 screws much easier. The OEM replacement screws I got from Toyota were also like this.