In case you ever wondered....
Jimmy,
The parking brake on the Camry does not have a self-adjuster mechanism. You can manually adjust them if it is ever needed. With similar systems to the Prius, our TCH's should go a LONG time between brake jobs. Unless you do a lot of slow speed driving and hard stops from high speed I would like to think we would get at least 80,000 to 90,000 miles between pad changes.
The parking brake on the Camry does not have a self-adjuster mechanism. You can manually adjust them if it is ever needed. With similar systems to the Prius, our TCH's should go a LONG time between brake jobs. Unless you do a lot of slow speed driving and hard stops from high speed I would like to think we would get at least 80,000 to 90,000 miles between pad changes.
I got 105,000 miles out of the brakes on my '94 Corolla. I also drove it for top gas mileage. With this regenerative braking I may go to 150,000. I'm lucky to live in a area where people drive normal. We don't have the traffic here in Southern New Mexico like in the larger cities.
Thanks,
I was surprised too that it didn't look worse. Toyota did a good job with this car.
I was told it will spend about 5 days in the shop. Dropped it off yesterday at a local dealer. It will be a long week but as long as they do a good job that's all I care about. In the meantime we got a 2008 Rav4. It's the low end model so I'm definitely missing all of the features of the Hybrid!
I agree, I don't think they will know exactly what it's going to cost until they get it all taken apart. Fortunately he missed the trunk, so it still functions normally. I'll have a more precise estimate early next week. I'll let you all know what the totals are...
I was rear ended on the Indiana Toll Road a couple of months ago. There was $526 damage. It didn't even look damaged, except where a bolt pushed the bumper cover out. The other driver got out of the car and said his brakes weren't very good. And all I thought was "Why the F#$% were you tailgating me???"
Well, somehow I don't think the brakes on the 93 saturn that hit me were in top shape!! I'm glad the car took the hit ok, but I would have rather been in my truck! Had that been the case I would have driven off with a few new scratches.
If your trunk opens and closes without problems you may have dodged the 'body realignment' bullet. The damage may only be cosmetic; still expensive, but not critical.



