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OEM Toyota Thermostat
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Rating 5.0
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I had an older Camry that wouldn\u2019t get up to operating temperature unless actively being driven, turned out to be a bad thermostat. Replaced it and it got up to temp just fine.

Pros: got up to temp
Cons: wouldn't get up to temp
Vehicle: Toyota Camry
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OEM Toyota Shock absorbers
jbltecnicspro
Rating 5.0
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ended up needing to replace all four shocks (rears are DIY friendly - did it myself). Now that the shocks are all new it rides like a dream.

Pros: rides like a dream
Cons: twitchy electric steering
Vehicle: Toyota Sienna
Mileage: 159000 km
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OEM Toyota Timing chain

It is a genuine Toyota HOWEVER, It is gray market. What is gray market? It’s basically genuine Toyota parts but marketed for regions outside of home markets in this case USA. That part# is no longer used for many years, they superseded to 13540-0D020 years ago. Grey market parts are not supported in the US by Toyota corporate so if any dealer is caught selling gray market parts, they will risk losing their dealer franchise license over it as it’s a breach of the agreement. Now the question is would I use this in my personal car? Well if that’s the only thing that’s available and the original part at the dealers is discontinued I guess I would. But in this case many times when a gray market seller sells you the old part number versus the new one you may be missing out on a new and improved updated design.

Pros: genuine part, available when discontinued
Cons: gray market, old part number, missing updates
Part number: 13540-0D020
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OEM Toyota Piston rings

Don't buy anything with a late model 2AZ. The piston rings are shot as happens to all of them and it has been burning oil for a while.

Cons: piston rings shot, burning oil
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