MTR is my favorite off road tire but wear out really fast daily driving.
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The price on a brand new Toyota OEM battery for the 2019 SE nightshade edition is 445$ish about 500$ after taxes. It’s designed for the stop start in the vehicle, it’s also backed by a 84 month warranty so you’ll never have to pay for a new battery for 84 months. When it comes to the battery, I would always go with OEM and have a good warranty on that battery as I do not want to deal with having to shell out another 200-300 dumpster autozone battery that has 3 year warranty or less.
I don't see it as overkill. It might have unused capacity, but I'd also rather have a battery that stands up to more than just enough.
For better handling and winter traction, I would consider getting wider tires.
I just replaced both filters on my 2010 Corolla, got them at Autozone and it took me about 5 min total. STP is good for both…no need to go OEM.
Castrol if you just wanna drive it.
I replaced mine with KYBs all around last year. Rides excellent and doesn't feel stiff. Reused the springs.
I'm guessing you could be Australian the labour charge would be somewhere between 120 and 150 per hour plus parts which retail close to 550 for a good quality Bosch unit so your not too far off the mark with the quote.
I have Wildpeak 265/70/17's on my 2016. I just got them in spring so I cannot say what snow performance is. I did lose about 3 MPG. I don't drive the truck much so not a big deal to me. They look great and I hear they get a lot of miles, but we will see.
BEWARE: Failed Yokohama Stock Tire. Ive seen other posts about similar blowouts from primes but didn't pay too much attention since I planned on eventually switching wheels anyways. but this just happened driving 70 on the freeway. They are the stock Yokohama's that came with my 22 Prime.
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