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k so im taking a long trip in my box this weekend. i just got an oilchange 500miles in advance ready for the trip. even though ida probably finished my 500 miles in the three days :oops:
also i swapped out my rims for bigger rims less than 100miles on the clock. and im at 7300 right now. so im thinking of
1) rotate tires before trip
2) rotate tires immediately after trip
anything else i should carry along with me or check before going?
i have the option to set up my audio system now or should i wait a few more months. i got about 1300 watts of bass waiting to be thrown into my ride. it be nice to have a good sound system during the long haul
i washed it today i shoulda waited until tomorrow, but it needed a wash and i think im going to vaccum it tomorrow.
my trip is 1k miles approx one way. i took a trip half that in my crx once and with the b16 (high revving motor) the revs stayed around 5-6 depending on what speed id travel at. i figured ill be traveling at speeds of about 80mph for most of the trip. possibly going into triple digits for bursts at a time :shock:
anyways just some helpful hints / advice. i know many of you have years and years of driving experience more than me. but this is my first real long trip of many to come.
i started driving when i was 16, now im 23. so i got about 8yrs but if you factor in the fact that im from philly and travel in ny and dc often i say i got about 20 yrs of driving experience :lol:
also if the ride is going to be really uncomfortable i have the option to switch to my 15s for a few months and go back to 18s later, considering i wont be back for a few months if i leave my 18s behind
xBSciontist 06-30-2004, 02:48 AM I'm taking a somewhat long trip too.
Check it out... http://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=18208
JdeezXB 06-30-2004, 02:49 AM hey jatt i love ur Xb is my fav camo one . i would install the systam and leave the wheels on so u can pimp all the way . love to see some more pics man
I'm taking a somewhat long trip too.
Check it out... http://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=18208
:) isaw that thread when i was abot to post about my trip. i do 200 miles easy on any given sat/sun. i drive a lot.
i was just a bit worried as to rpms and engine heating up on a 1k trek. good luck with ur trip let us all know how it went.
hey jatt i love ur Xb is my fav camo one . i would install the systam and leave the wheels on so u can pimp all the way . love to see some more pics man
thanks man for the props :)
i think i will leave the rims on, im having the tires rotated tomorrow. going to wax my ride tomorrow as well as vaccum it so its all purty for the trip. i think i am going to fork out the money and have the sys installed too :wink: just to blast some tunes as i travel through the small towns :oops:
ill take plenty pics during my ride.
xboxPS2 06-30-2004, 06:00 AM hey jatt i love ur Xb is my fav camo one . i would install the systam and leave the wheels on so u can pimp all the way . love to see some more pics man
thanks man for the props :)
i think i will leave the rims on, im having the tires rotated tomorrow. going to wax my ride tomorrow as well as vaccum it so its all purty for the trip. i think i am going to fork out the money and have the sys installed too :wink: just to blast some tunes as i travel through the small towns :oops:
ill take plenty pics during my ride.
When is ur trip and who's doing the system? it's not that hard to do and i don't think u should really spend a lot of money to get it done...i mean i could do it for you and it would take the same amount of time but u'd be spending way less money....
Jeff
im having the stuff installed from circuit city. the people their have been good to me through 3 cars. so its really not just the cost (they always do their best to give the best deal). but also they look out for me bigtime if anything ever goes wrong (which it has). so its always good to have a warranty on parts and labor :)
CBSIMONSEZ 06-30-2004, 11:23 AM IMO ... no need to rotate tires unless they have seen 7K miles in one position on the car. To rotate before and after the trip? Not unless your going from coast to coast and back. As far as the durability .. its a Toyota. This car was built with form and function in mind. As long as your not at 3 miles on the od. you should be fine. ( Anything over 1K or so, the engine is already broken in )
k4kas 06-30-2004, 12:09 PM Good luck on your trip.
I am about to take one myself.
Remember if you changed your wheels,be sure to carry at least 4 of the eom acorn style lugnuts for the mickey mouse spare.Not to mention the socket or lugwrench to fit them both.
I bought a bra for my trip.Hopefully no stones in my glass!
Just check all the fluids and tire pressures.
I think the box will do fine!
DJ_X_Trodinaire 06-30-2004, 12:26 PM also nice to have a cell phone :lol:
xboxPS2 06-30-2004, 05:45 PM also nice to have a cell phone :lol:
I can't think of a single person that doesn't have a cell phone....
Jeff
TheScionicMan 06-30-2004, 06:42 PM Things I like to have:
A can of Fix A Flat, JIC.
Fill a cooler with drinks before you go. you'll save hella time and money.
Flashlight
Try to stop and stretch every 3-4 hours. Less stiffness the next day.
Good tip about the lugnuts for the spare. I ran into the problem of the lugwrench when I got all ready to paint my calipers. Bought a folding star wrench that is thin enough to go around my nuts (lug, that is...) :wink:
thanks for the tips. i think i will wait until my trip is over to rotate teh tires
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