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1Ad-Ftv Dual Mass Flywheel To Single Mass Flywheel?


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I have Avensis T25 2007 d4d 2.0 93kw with 1AD-FTV. It seems that flywheel is soon ending. Is it possible to get single mass flywheel for it? I have found kits for T22 (d4d 85kw), but no information about T25.

Is there some know-how? About welding DMF and what clutch to use then or where to get kit or something else wise information.

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I personally wouldn't - Toyota used a DMF for a reason - shouldn't be too dear now from a motor factors - try eurocarparts

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I personally wouldn't - Toyota used a DMF for a reason - shouldn't be too dear now from a motor factors - try eurocarparts

The main reason is to make more money. Single mass have used years, with no problem.

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  • 7 months later...

I took my avensis and garage changed DMF to Single state. My car now sounds worse then when it went in and the garage say it that the flywheel is a single sate but another garage says it might not be that. I've spent over £1300 on parts and labour and have a car that sound really bad.

The noise is worse when iderling and disappears when revs over 17000 or the clutch is pushed in any ideas?

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