We continue to comb - Toyota Soarer, 4.0 liter, 1986
Today I spent the evening installing all the necessary things.
These things were:
— drilled brake discs on the front
— plastic wheel arch protection (Maxxeem — thanks!)
without noise and dust, at a calm pace, everything changed, put everything in its place.
Along the way, I found out that the wheel bearing has been around for many years. Well, okay, the most important thing for me is to live until the summer, there we will think about a replacement.
Then I drove to test the brakes, and grind the pads ... The impression was at first - so here they are, the brakes on the soarer :)))))
In short, everything works well and as it should!
the fact that you have one hole each, and he has like perforated ones, in a row of three pieces. Do you think they can't shatter when overheated? or lead them? not only do they become covered with cobwebs when overheated.
Well, if you have some kind of coordinate machine at hand, so what's the problem? suicide has nothing to do with it.
No, I definitely wouldn't do it in a garage. if on some other machine, then okay. the owner is here.