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And again a breakdown! A little bit the frame burst! — Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, 3.0 liter, 1997

Once again, my father went hunting and fishing! For family reasons, it didn’t work out for me. And since my dad drives, to put it mildly, twice as “sloppy” as me, I knew in advance that something would fall off!
Well, I waited! I arrived, he speaks so modestly, like a child naughty, that's also :) -there they say something is hanging from behind, like depreciation.
In short, I climb into the pit, and I see that the platform against which the spring rests and the amortization holds, has fallen off!
Everything turned out to be unsatisfactory, I took everything apart, the welders welded it up. It seems to be holding on!

  - Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 30 1997  - Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 30 1997  - Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 30 1997  - Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 30 1997  - Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 30 1997  - Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 30 1997


At the same time, I took a photo of a spacer under the rear spring (may be interesting to anyone). I set it to increase the height of the spring (18 mm) and level the car, which, after installing new front springs with shock absorbers, stood up! The rear at that time was a year and a half!

  - Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 30 1997  - Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 30 1997  - Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 30 1997

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Dyoba 18.02.22

I think that the seams are normal! The welder is good, he always does it right!

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Prokhorov 18.02.22

Father swept cruelly)
Welding seams are not weak?

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Mikhail171 18.02.22

yea, that's how it always works :)

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Dyoba 18.02.22

Well, in general, it is intended for this! And finally we don’t like it, it just turns out like that!

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igor220591 18.02.22

this is how you like to make fun of him ... =)

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C-Aleksandrovich 18.02.22

Good welder! A bit fanatical ;)
Has this crack been soldered?