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Okay, I just need to vent a little. I REALLY dislike working on Toyota's. I guess I'm spoiled by working on Honda's. Some of you guys will probably want to shoot me for saying that, but anyone who's really worked a lot on both cars knows that Honda's are really, really well designed. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE my Celica, but after working on it's axles, bumper, and timing belt I realized how awesomely Honda has designed their motors so that nearly everythings really accessable. I think Toyota needs to take some lessons on engine engineering... but Honda still needs to take some lessons on exterior design.
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If people feel differently, that's cool. It was just an opinion to begin with.
![]() I guess I need to be specific as to what annoyed me on the Celica, and what I appreciate about Honda. - What really got me started was what's with the Celica's balljoint pointing up on the lower control arm? And you can't pull the spidle up cause of the springs. It makes it a pain in the a** to get the stupid thing in and out. Honda's ball joint is ON the spindle, and SO much easier to work with. Not to mention Honda's double wishbone suspension...gota love it ![]() - I don't like that the Celica's rotor isn't bolted (or screwed) down. Not a big deal, but annoying when working on calipers, springs, axles, etc. - What's with the Celica's cable linkage? Honda's linkage are so much easier to replace, adjust, access, etc. - Another small thing, but it pissed me off. I almost killed myself when the jacked slipped cause there's no great place to jack up the front. Honda's cross member always has a specific, solid place for a jack. Anyway, that was about all. Not to mention, right now I'm in love with DOHC VTEC's. ![]() ![]() (please only respond if you actually know what your talking about ![]() This post has been edited by tin_foil: Sep 26, 2006 - 11:34 PM -------------------- ![]() |
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