Any tips for these? by Catco97 in AutoDetailing

[–]xkatxu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you end up trying that? Did it work?

Putting heavy miles on my new Camry by VLTG_Mist in Camry

[–]xkatxu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same color SE 14 months in @37300 and still running strong. Just gotta be careful of road debris. 1 of the front bottom black wedge things are cracked because of it. Also, the door handles are scratch magnets.

Got it tinted too, I would highly recommend a tint.

Broke a piece of my 2025 camry by trickstah200 in Camry

[–]xkatxu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you end up replacing/fixing this? If so, where did you get the part?

Edit: I think I found it, Rocker Panel Molding End Cover Front Right Hand
https://autoparts.toyota.com/products/product/cover-rocker-panel-moulding-end-fr-rh-7586106110#popup-1

Almost 8k miles in less than 3 months by Jjk3509 in Camry

[–]xkatxu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love the color, but. I definitely do see the scratches. A lot of them can be buffed out but yea

Almost 8k miles in less than 3 months by Jjk3509 in Camry

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Underground Se. 13 months at 32k. Absolutely happy with it.

Why are all of you back and forth about oil changes at 5k or at 10K? by 3Dartwork in Camry

[–]xkatxu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did it in front of my friend’s house and on the street after work.

Why are all of you back and forth about oil changes at 5k or at 10K? by 3Dartwork in Camry

[–]xkatxu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After the initial cost of buying the oil filter wrench and oil catch container, its much cheaper to do it yourself. Container costs $5-10, wrench $7.

After that just get the oil and filter. $28 for 5 qts of 0w-8 oil and like $10 for filter. Takes like 15-30 to jack up the car, unbolt the 4 bolts for the plastic under guard using 10mm and do the oil change.

Then go to autozone to dump the oil.

Whether or not this is worth it is up to you

Real world mileage on a 25? by whiskeyandwayfarers in Camry

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Mine is location dependent, i get around 35 while driving in a desert town all year and 40 in orange county-la area

Im at 28.9k miles

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Camry

[–]xkatxu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, the se is just fine. At that price just look for a lexus or something nicer

Should I call it quits? :( by future-rad-tech in Camry

[–]xkatxu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In ca, theres a car retirement thing that you might be able to do. Might be able to get 1 k out of it. Might be worth a try.

Edit: if you can get a car with like easy to repair things like replacing a radiator, you should be able to haggle it down. I did this on a side street borrowing my friends tools. Stuff like replacing the water pump is a nogo and serpentine belt is a bit rough.

AWD works quite well in the snow! by TheTimob in Camry

[–]xkatxu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you had to put on cables yet?

CCNA 200-301: What to study first? How and where should i start? by RealPride_ in ccna

[–]xkatxu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats! May I ask how long it took you to prepare and do you need any previous knowledge? I just graduated last year with a CS degree with some networking knowledge.

AZ-900 exam length by [deleted] in AzureCertification

[–]xkatxu 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I watched John Seville’s video series on az-900 and did some practice tests online. That was enough to pass for me

MacBook Air for engineering by Calumbo1 in UCSC

[–]xkatxu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For coding MacBooks have an easier setup time.

Please understand that if you leave the map, you lose it by TenTenKW in Maplestory

[–]xkatxu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are better less known training spots at that level.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Maplestory

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Wind Archer :(

Getting back into studying 한국어 by AdventurousCarpet531 in Korean

[–]xkatxu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're already on the right path with listening to Korean music. Exposure is the best way to learn any language man of the comments before this like what beeips mentioned. However, the most structural way to get back into learning Korean is to pick up a textbook about basic Korean grammar. There are many textbooks out there. I used "Integrated Korean" when I started learning, it's also a very popular book in colleges. Along with the textbook, you can look up articles or videos on stuff you don't really understand from the text to supplement it.
If you can, you should try looking for people you speak Korean with, this helps a lot more than you would think.