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EXHAUST FLANGE RING

EXHAUST FLANGE RING

$13
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Nzg Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE617
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Nzg Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE617

$2
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Nzg Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE386
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Nzg Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE386

$2
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NZG Exhaust Flange Gasket

NZG Exhaust Flange Gasket

$12
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3IN 3 BOLT HOLE FLANG GSK.

3IN 3 BOLT HOLE FLANG GSK.

$11
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LIPPED FLANGE GM ENGINE

LIPPED FLANGE GM ENGINE

$511
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ACL Manifold Gasket Set
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ACL Manifold Gasket Set

$6
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Permaseal Mpackdsm 500*500*18 - MP1153

Permaseal Mpackdsm 500*500*18 - MP1153

$288
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Permaseal Mpackcork 635*380*50 - MP3502

Permaseal Mpackcork 635*380*50 - MP3502

$118
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Permaseal Mpackcork 1270*760*1.0 - MP3100

Permaseal Mpackcork 1270*760*1.0 - MP3100

$90
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Permaseal Mpacks207 500*500*10 - MP2102

Permaseal Mpacks207 500*500*10 - MP2102

$69
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Permaseal Mpacks207 1000*500*05 - MP2051

Permaseal Mpacks207 1000*500*05 - MP2051

$66
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Permaseal Mpackcork 1270*380*30 - MP3301

Permaseal Mpackcork 1270*380*30 - MP3301

$145
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Exhaust Mount Maintenance for the 1996 Toyota Caldina

The 1996 Toyota Caldina, like most vehicles, is equipped with exhaust mounts. These are crucial components designed to secure the exhaust system to the undercarriage of the vehicle, reducing vibrations and absorbing movements, and they prevent damage from the inherent flexing of the exhaust pipe. When these mounts are in good condition, they contribute to a smoother ride and a quieter cabin environment.

If you're a proud owner of a 1996 Toyota Caldina, you'll want to keep an eye on the condition of your exhaust mounts. They are relatively simple pieces of hardware but play a crucial role in the overall function of your vehicle. Over time, these mounts can suffer from wear and tear due to temperature changes, exposure to the elements, and the usual bumps and jolts encountered on the road. If not addressed, faulty mounts can lead to misalignment in the exhaust system, unwanted noise, or even potential damage to the exhaust components themselves.

For the do-it-yourself enthusiasts out there, replacing an exhaust mount is a straightforward process that can be tackled with some basic hand tools. First, ensure the vehicle is safely raised and secured using proper equipment before beginning any work underneath. Once you're positioned, locate the rubber exhaust mounts. These are usually installed on hook-like brackets attached to the vehicle's body and the exhaust system itself. If the rubber appears cracked or overly soft, it is a good indication that it's time to replace the mounts.

Before removing the old mount, be sure to support the exhaust system to prevent it from sagging or getting damaged. Unhook the aged mount from its fixtures and replace it with a new one. The newer mounts are generally easier to fit on with a little lubricant to help slide them into position. It's always a good idea to check the alignment of the exhaust system afterward to ensure everything is securely in place and operating as it should.

When talking about maintenance, regular inspection of the exhaust mounts can prevent the need for more significant repairs down the line. It is advisable to check these components during your routine service intervals. This proactive approach can save both time and money, ensuring the longevity and reliability of your beloved 1996 Toyota Caldina.

Additionally, you might want to consider upgrading to higher-quality aftermarket mounts if you find yourself frequently replacing them. These aftermarket options often provide enhanced durability and are designed to withstand harsher conditions, offering a longer lifespan and, consequently, greater peace of mind.

  • Regularly inspect the mounts for wear and tear.
  • Replace mounts as needed to avoid damage to the exhaust system.
  • Consider high-quality aftermarket parts for longevity.
  • Ensure professional servicing if unsure about DIY capabilities.