Strut bar Carbing — logbook Toyota Sprinter Trueno 1998
This week I received a new nishtyachek from the odder comrade — a strut for the rear Carbing cups.
On Saturday I went to the garage to install it on the beezer.
Removed the rear seats, tried on the strut.
By the way, at the same time I dismantled the trunk, tidied up, vacuumed it. It has long been going - all hands did not reach. But that's not the point now :)
As expected with the rear shelf spacer normally does not rise. In cramps, this problem is easily solved by throwing this very shelf into the trash. But I still don’t have cramps :), and the car is used every day, so I decided to modify the shelf. Well, how to finalize ... vandally cutting metal with a knife and scissors - well, I didn’t have others at hand :) It was a surprise that the belt coils with the spacer are also not friendly. I still put the left one, but the right one rests on the spacer and it is impossible to fasten it. Well, okay, all the same, for 3 months of owning a truenchik, the passenger sat there only once, and not fastened: D But now I have one belt behind me.
To fasten the spacer bolts, I also had to remove the plastic from the back of the sides - otherwise it’s not convenient to climb. In general, I want to express my anti-respect to the Japanese engineers who designed the AE111 salon - for any little thing you have to disassemble half of the cabin. On the marinka in the 101st body, everything was done somehow more thoughtfully.
After assembling the interior, it turned out something like this:
Here you can also see the tool for torturing the shelf :) Well, the actually cut shelf:
And the outside view:
Well, one more photo just like that :)
Z.Y. This is not the only tune that arrived in the package, but more on that in the next series :)
Issue price: 4 500 ₽ Mileage: 157�100 kmit's easier to find it than a ready-made spacer for the rear cups :) and certainly easier than persuading me to sell mine))
by the way, you have cups in plain sight and nothing interferes nearby - you can adapt some kind of adjustable
didn’t persuade) and in general, I remember exactly that Opex cooked you a spacer, it may be a little less glamorous, but I think it performs its functions no worse)
nope, I just bought it, I wore out the whole shelf because of it, now I won’t sell it))
Yes, there is some kind of PPC there. How I cursed when I connected the rmku to the computer ... To remove the central part of the panel, you need to remove the glove compartment, and to remove the glove compartment, you need to unfasten the threshold. Everything was much easier in marinka :)
Nope, it’s easier to buy a ready-made one, and since the FE got it, then it will be!
Yes, I’ll weld my pipes with a cross between the glasses :) Is it necessary with FE? :)
By the way, the thing seems to be quite rare, except for this one, I saw it on sale only 2 times on the yacht. Yes, and I was lucky with this one, I bought it even before the seller created a topic on the forum. I just happened to look into his albums on the photo file, where he was preparing pictures of nishtyaks for sale))