Failure or mini accident - logbook Toyota Mark II 2002
These are fucking Chinese light nuts. I knew a lot of negative things about these nuts for a long time and after buying I wanted to change them, but as always there was not enough time, tomorrow and the original Russian word maybe did its job. decent, but I’m still lucky - after driving into the garage and taking a couple of things out of it, I drive out to the intersection, I just get under way and everything rumbles, the car falls and I look like a fool at the wheel that rolls into the jeep (the first thoughts are “you need to run to catch the wheel†but healthy realizing in my thoughts that I won’t have time and the tuop remains to wait for what wakes up next, but the jeep or maybe I was lucky, the wheel abruptly changed its trajectory for a couple of centimeters and turned in front of its door and slightly touched its bumper without leaving a trace. As for my car, it suffered only plastic fenderswearing put the wheel in place, fastening the fender with clamps, went for nuts. The most offensive is a rare fender, I had to go buy a pair of metal ones now, but I won’t install it yet (I’ll make neat beautiful gills in them) and wait for the vertex front bumper, at the same time I’ll paint the entire front and roof.
Mileage: 96.000 kmnow I am finally convinced of my intention to order titanium from America or an alloy, only to be branded)
The standard situation for al nuts, they just burst and everything, as practice has shown, all at once. I can cite a bunch of cases, my friend’s rear wheel flew off at speed and flew into the traffic police car
this is a bitch Chinese, the metal is destroyed at the molecular level. all countries make alloys, and they draw and press. dude, you're lucky that you're not at speed, when the load was much stronger
Put the usual steel short with an open top.
In the same Russia-Trade are sold. They are light (because they are small) and have already been tested in drifts (4 out of 5) and at a speed of 180
. drift never tighten tightly, as on tire fittings, because it's a pity for the studs!
already installed and partially changed the studs to elongated and knee (made to order))))