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Mechanic in Brampton or Mississauga Ontario Canada

Discussion in 'Canada' started by BRUTUS, Dec 10, 2024.

  1. Dec 10, 2024 at 11:09 AM
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    BRUTUS

    BRUTUS [OP] BRUTUS

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    Hi all Members please forward me any names of any mechanic that works on Toyota 4Runners in the city's of Brampton/Mississauga Ontario Canada. Thank you.
     
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  2. Dec 10, 2024 at 12:21 PM
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    scanny

    scanny New Member

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    I used Urban Automotive at Winston Churchill and Royal Windsor in Oakville on border with Mississauga. But it was just maintenance and one time they replaced wheel bearings form my old 2010 4Runner.
     
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  3. Dec 10, 2024 at 11:19 PM
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    MooreKen

    MooreKen 2023 TRD PRO “Solar Octane”

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    I hope this helped. I personally don’t change my own oil because it’s just so much faster and convenient to go to my friend’s lube shop. My TRD Pro also has a heavy skid plate that needs removing but if I had the proper setup to get underneath and an extra person to help with the skid plate I’d definitely do the oil change my self. You’ll find that oil and oil changes is a religion on here and you’ll get lot’s of opinions. I’d say change more often than not, be careful of knock filters, etc on Amazon. There are great YouTube videos showing 5th Gen oil changes. I personally get my oil at Walmart and my filters from the dealership. My friend’s lube shop charges $25 to change (bring my own oil and filter) so my cost is around $150 per year. (I change mine every 6 months because I just don’t put that many miles on mine). Once again welcome to the forum.
     
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