Thanks for the video. I had a friend put a liner in my car's wheel well quite a while ago. He managed to take the old one off and put the new one on without taking the wheel off. Maybe the next time it happens to my car i'll do it myself. I appreciate the video. Thanks again. All the best.
Hello. Thanks for watching. The splash shield underneath the car that the inner fender liner attaches to is for sale on e-bay: www.ebay.com/itm/371498678360 Left & Right Side Engine Splash Shield For 2002-2006 Toyota Camry Set of 2 I actually purchased these for my daughter's 2005 Camry because one was missing. I replaced both of them and these fit perfectly. I'm sure that you could also get these at a Toyota dealership. Hope this is what you were looking for. If not, please let me know. Thanks.
@@bestgirlsdad thank you. That's what I keep on running into online but what I need is the engine side cover. The one that covers the oil filter and a couple pulleys.
@@luiszelaya6299 I'm not sure what that would be. But, when I can't seem to find something, I go to the toyota parts website. They have lots of pictures with part numbers. Maybe you could find it there. autoparts.toyota.com/
@@bestgirlsdad ua-cam.com/video/a67G6YAG3Sk/v-deo.html the cover he removes at 0.55 seconds in that video. I can't find it anywhere because I don't know the right name.
@@luiszelaya6299 Hello. Yesterday I went to a U-Pullit auto parts yard looking for the cover part from the video. I was looking at 5th gen Camrys. I believe that I found it. The part number is 53736-06030 and Toyota calls it "Seal, FR Fender Apron RH". I made a video of my time in the yard looking at two Camrys, a 2004 and 2005. Please take a look and see if this is what you need. If it is, I can send it to you. ua-cam.com/video/MUXhlTbB4uc/v-deo.html
Hi there. I was born and raised in Pittsburgh and my Pittsburghese accent comes through every once in a while. I found this explanation on the internet... www.society19.com/phrases-that-are-uniquely-pittsburghese/ "Woosh: This can be used either to describe a washing machine or the actual act of washing something. “I’m going to put the clothes in the wooshing machine.” “You need to woosh the dishes.”" Hope you have a blessed day. Thanks for the nice comment.
Thanks for spending so much time on the attachments. They are important
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Very clear instructions. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks heaps.
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Thanks for the video. I had a friend put a liner in my car's wheel well quite a while ago. He managed to take the old one off and put the new one on without taking the wheel off. Maybe the next time it happens to my car i'll do it myself. I appreciate the video. Thanks again. All the best.
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Awesome. Thanks for this video. I ran into the clips issue as well and didn’t know which ones to buy. Thanks a lot!
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Can you still drive if the Linear is loose? Mine is currently loose and makes a racketing noise when i drive?!
Thanks for the video on the clips where to buy them and how to install the liner and to modify the liner
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Thank you Sir. What do you call that last side cover you are talking about at the end? Mine fell off and can't find it under any name.
Hello. Thanks for watching. The splash shield underneath the car that the inner fender liner attaches to is for sale on e-bay: www.ebay.com/itm/371498678360
Left & Right Side Engine Splash Shield For 2002-2006 Toyota Camry Set of 2
I actually purchased these for my daughter's 2005 Camry because one was missing. I replaced both of them and these fit perfectly. I'm sure that you could also get these at a Toyota dealership.
Hope this is what you were looking for. If not, please let me know. Thanks.
@@bestgirlsdad thank you. That's what I keep on running into online but what I need is the engine side cover. The one that covers the oil filter and a couple pulleys.
@@luiszelaya6299 I'm not sure what that would be. But, when I can't seem to find something, I go to the toyota parts website. They have lots of pictures with part numbers. Maybe you could find it there.
autoparts.toyota.com/
@@bestgirlsdad ua-cam.com/video/a67G6YAG3Sk/v-deo.html the cover he removes at 0.55 seconds in that video. I can't find it anywhere because I don't know the right name.
@@luiszelaya6299 Hello. Yesterday I went to a U-Pullit auto parts yard looking for the cover part from the video. I was looking at 5th gen Camrys. I believe that I found it. The part number is 53736-06030 and Toyota calls it "Seal, FR Fender Apron RH".
I made a video of my time in the yard looking at two Camrys, a 2004 and 2005. Please take a look and see if this is what you need. If it is, I can send it to you.
ua-cam.com/video/MUXhlTbB4uc/v-deo.html
Thanks. Clear instruction and information!
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Messing with a loose liner on my sons 2003 Camry and wonder if someone has instructions on how to fix it. Voila! UA-cam gods provide!
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Very helpful. clips ordered
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Thanks a lot Sir for your video.
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Thank you, great smart video
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I understand "waxed," but what's "wooshed?"
Hi there. I was born and raised in Pittsburgh and my Pittsburghese accent comes through every once in a while. I found this explanation on the internet...
www.society19.com/phrases-that-are-uniquely-pittsburghese/
"Woosh: This can be used either to describe a washing machine or the actual act of washing something. “I’m going to put the clothes in the wooshing machine.” “You need to woosh the dishes.”"
Hope you have a blessed day. Thanks for the nice comment.
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