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HB2K

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  1. I've used AXA via Advance Insurance the last few years, but this year I managed to get it cheaper with Churchill. I queried over the phone whether they insure grey imports, but the customer service person said that it doesn't matter as long as the car is on the list, which it is (obviously its impossible to buy an Alphard that has not been imported). First time I've got below £600, which I am happy with as I still have an 'at fault' claim on my record from another vehicle.

  2. On 9/23/2022 at 12:29 PM, Paul D said:

    Hi all, I've just had a chat with Martyn at Autolock and he will attend the meet next Sunday if he can get 5 people who want additional Alphard keys. Price is £140 for an ignition switch type or £160 for proximity type. If more than 5 people buy then he can do a bit cheaper.

    Please reply to me here if you want a key and I'll let him know if sufficient business for him to attend. Thanks all.

    Hi. My ignition key buttons are knackered so if I can get a replacement for my 2007 then that would be great. The main ignition key has 4 buttons: open, close and side doors. I'd want the buttons to work remotely. The key is also an immobiliser which I understand is a bit tricky to replicate. Is that something he is able to do? And once he has programmed it, would my separate fob (open, close, tailgate) still work? Or could I amalgamate into one ignition key with 5 buttons?

     

    Cheers!

  3. Big shout out to Abbey Motorsport in Oxted, Surrey. I don't know whether he will thank me for it, since they normally work on sportier imports and mine was possibly the first Alphard they had worked on, but I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Scott there as a helpful source of advice and info. First used them as they are a Tein suspension dealer, but nothing too much trouble.

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  4. In terms of mechanics I have struggled in SW London. I recently got the alternator replaced at a local garage though sourcing it was a bit tricky.

     

    For suspension fixes (including a replacement coilover kit) and other bits and pieces I have and ended up going out to Abbey Motorsport in Oxted as they specialise in Japanese imports and have a good parts supplier network. Their hourly rates are also more reasonable than garages in SW London! I find local garages want to source parts from Toyota, which can be eye-wateringly expensive. 

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  5. 23 hours ago, ThuMentaliss said:

     Interesting info,  when i contacted Tein (not a independant dealer) they advised me due to my alphard being lowered by 50mm that they would not recommend their kit, they pointed out that their coilovers (as most are) designed to lower the vehicle ride height, even with the 'flex' system at max height adjustment my measurement's indicated the vehicles ride height would still be too low,  indication of this is the vehicle bottoms out when hitting a pot hole of more than 3" deep  .....hence i need to change the struts bump stops but this will not long term cure the problem only a complete change of springs possible struts etc that is if you can find a parts supplier whos not trying to sell you rip off Chinese look -a- likes

    How is your Alphard already lowered if you don't have a lowering kit on it? BTW, I also have an electronic adjustable damping system - there's a big difference between the firmest and softest settings. Softest makes my daughter car sick, firmest means potholes / speedbumps etc become a big problem with the front bumper constantly bottoming out. So I keep on a middle setting!😎

  6. On 5/18/2022 at 4:20 PM, charliec said:

    Hey guys, im looking to lower my alphie, but i am unsure on what suspension/coilovers to get. Maybe some bags?? 

    If anyone knows a company let me know

    I have just replaced the original Tein coilovers on my 2007 3.0 with latest version, as one of the shocks snapped. It was not cheap at all, as I had to replace various other suspension bits as well including the rear axle beam bushes, which is a big job. But Tein seems to be the way to go. I was recommended to have the rear suspension higher than the front, which I think means I am maxed out on ride height. I don;t like the rake so much from a visual perspective, but speed bumps are fine and I can still get in car parks with max 2m height restrictions.

  7. I contacted Paul at Toyotatech in Guildford about doing mine - he hadn't done one before but was happy to have a go and at least knows his way around the engine. I am sure other garages can do it, but my experience was they are a bit unsure as you have to tell them what engine it is and they don't know how long it will take. I ended up saying it's a Previa with an RX300 engine!

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  8. Hi everyone

     

    I've finally gotten round to joining the forum after purchasing my first Alphard during the November lockdown last year. A 50,000 mile 2007 3.0 V spec. 

     

    Due to the rather unusual circumstances of purchase from the importer, it was only after it was delivered that I realised I had unwittingly purchased an example of what you is rather a rarity in the UK but still quite common in Japan: the modified MPV - complete with tinted windows, Tein electronically adjustable coilovers and an aftermarket exhaust. 

     

    The vehicle was riding too low for UK roads when I got it (there are lots of speed bumps in my corner of SW London, which it had real trouble with), but after a visit to Abbey Motorsports in Surrey it is sitting much more comfortably - and the exhaust makes a rather enjoyably fruity noise on start up and under acceleration. 

     

    If anyone else has a similar set up I'd be interested to know what has been done - and what other mods people may have gone for!

     

    Cheers

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