...mind if I ask to which of the 241 posts in this thread your reply is aimed at?Put plates on the vehicle from one of your other vehicles to get it home...
The OP. Didn't he say he had to trailer the car home because he didn't have plates for it?
See the prev and next buttons at the top of the pageThe OP. Didn't he say he had to trailer the car home because he didn't have plates for it?
I bet on something unrelated to its mechanicals. Something like a car accident has much higher chances of taking it out of service. Long live xB2.Man, 1 year flys when you're having fun
Still trucking along, burning 1qt of Mobil 1 0w40 every 2000-2500 miles
Current mileage
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I swapped in an eBay drivers door glass, and mirror because the scratches irritated me in the dark
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Also, screw no name door clips, if it's not genuine/Auveco I don't want them, they suck
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Clipsandfasteners has proven a good supplier to me
One of these days, I'll update the spreadsheet and we can finally review the total costs
Place your bets on it's eventual demise
Kick a rod through the block or the transmission letting go![]()
Come to Houston where owning a plate is optional since HPD doesn't give a **** about it.WHoever made that law should be shot
Congratulations!
Our 2008 xB (color twin of yours) is just a little over 60k miles behind yours. Gave it a refresh recently, still on jackstands though. But threw in new:
Still got some to go, but eventually will catch up to you. Tried to catch a picture at 236236, but got distracted by a phone call, so this will have to do.
Love the fitment, jealous of the present hood paintStill got some to go, but eventually will catch up to you. Tried to catch a picture at 236236, but got distracted by a phone call, so this will have to do.
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- My retro daily (1991 Accord wagon) got totaled by 5AM deer, so I picked up the family spare car to fulfil my daily commuter needs for now. 2009 Scion xB. Dad drives his Tundra more lately, so I'm gonna keep the Scion alive.
- It has been sitting for couple months, so alternator died. Thankfully quite easy to swap.
- With all new suspension it handles a lot better than before. Is a little bouncy on new front springs, but very stable in turns, or highway, or spirited drives.
- Gave it a much needed wash.
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- Passenger side CV axle is slinging grease, but is quiet. While Driver's side CV axle looks great, but is starting to click on left-hand turns.
- "Rubber band" tires likely won't stick around much longer. Dad says he wants some ride height, so while swapping both CV axle I'll likely give it a small lift kit. Which should make good space for beefier (and softer) tires. Like this guy:
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Jk, not quite beefy. But likely something along the lines of "Rallycross friendly". Maybe even throw on some mud flaps to complete the look...
Otherwise - it keeps on rolling. Hopefully for a long time.