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Old 12-25-2011, 11:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Help with finding the best place to buy all these items.

Hey, i was wondering where is the best and cheapest place to buy all these parts. I remember seeing it on the forum awhile back but can't seem to find them anyways lol. But what i'm looking for is:

(I have a 2010 xrs)
Full set of TRD struts + springs

I'm not sure if i should get a ram intake or a cai. Which one would you guys recommend? was leaning towards ram since it seems like less of a problem of me messing up while driving through Ontario weather. there is also a Takeda ram intake for '10 xrs right?

a nice double dim with aux, bluetooth and gps? i currently have one but for some reason it doesn't output proper bass and doesn't have aux. so i put my stock back in. Kinda waste of money

I remember seeing a custom fit deck cover for when you want to put a smaller audio deck in. Can't remember where i've seen it though, hope someone could help me with this one.

Can i also get a replacement for the center vent component above the deck? I want to see that on my car anymore


Thanks in advanced, hope someone could help me out
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Old 12-27-2011, 08:59 AM   #2 (permalink)
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So i got the,
TRD Front Strut Brace - p/n PTR02-12080
TRD Rear Sway Bar - p/n PTR11-12080
TRD Lowering Springs - p/n PTR40-02080

off of TRDsparks but just before i buy them... is there any additional things i need along with these?
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Nope you're good... If you cannot find the items used here, then buy them new

If you can hold off on the sway bar for a 3-4 months, I will be making some.
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I'm not sure if i should get a ram intake or a cai. Which one would you guys recommend? was leaning towards ram since it seems like less of a problem of me messing up while driving through Ontario weather. there is also a Takeda ram intake for '10 xrs right?...
You have some viable concerns. Are you after performance, sound or eye candy. I encourage you to check out Autospeed:
http://autospeed.com/cms/A_1361/article.html part1
http://autospeed.com/cms/A_1370/article.html part2

There are pros and cons to each application.
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You have some viable concerns. Are you after performance, sound or eye candy. I encourage you to check out Autospeed:
http://autospeed.com/cms/A_1361/article.html part1
http://autospeed.com/cms/A_1370/article.html part2

There are pros and cons to each application.
thanks that was very informative. I'm more towards mileage and a bit of performance really. I'm most likely going with ram since i love going through puddles .

Any recommendations since i don't think Takeda works for xrs(?)

Also which would you think is the best Rosen to get?

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You could do this if you have the slightest bit of know-how:

http://www.solsticeforum.com/forum/f...y-works-53823/

God, $200 for a bolt-on short ram with a plastic cover? I hope it comes with lube. If you decide to DIY, send me the difference. I take paypal and money order
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thanks that was very informative. I'm more towards mileage and a bit of performance really. I'm most likely going with ram since i love going through puddles .

Any recommendations since i don't think Takeda works for xrs(?)
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DIY CAI maintains stock filtering ability and doesn't tamper with the MAF sensor. http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/14...ket-parts.html (see posts 93 109 etc etc there should be an adaptation for the Xrs.)
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