Wheel nuts (titanium) — logbook Toyota Corolla 1993
A small but very nice gift for the upcoming new year - titanium wheel nuts.
A little about titanium:
Titanium (Ti) (Titanium) is a chemical element with serial number 22, atomic weight 47.88, light silvery-white metal. Density 4.51 g/cm3, mp.=1668+(-)5°С, tboil.=3260°С. For commercial titanium grades VT-00 and VT1-0, the density is approximately 4.32 g/cm3. Titanium and titanium alloys combine lightness, strength, high corrosion resistance, low coefficient of thermal expansion, the ability to work in a wide temperature range (from -290°C to 600°C).
In terms of density and specific heat capacity, titanium occupies an intermediate position between the two main structural metals:
aluminum and iron.
It is also worth noting that its mechanical strength is about twice that of pure iron and almost six times that of aluminum.
ps: Thanks for the photo Pasha.
v-skh
homemade titanium nuts)) see the following series - how to make a boost control with your own hands)
No, do-it-yourself forged pistons are better :)
DirtRyderR
I'll do what you want, and what you want, well, almost)
At an aviation enterprise, only tssss.)
We tried it - we know =) Only that plant specializes in missiles
And don't say, so many opportunities... if they gave me freedom, I would do something here... eh.
I'll do what you want, and what you want, well, almost)
At an aviation enterprise, only tssss.)
I didn’t mean branded ones ... Who knows, such things can be done at defense enterprises =)
homemade titanium nuts)) see the following series - how to make a boost control with your own hands)
Cool nuts! I join the question about the price) Well, if it's not Top Secret!) *****
Nuts 15mm, height 40mm, thread 12x1.5.
Perhaps there will be another batch, so it would be better for you to register on the forum and write in the topic that you would also like to purchase such nuts =)
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What are your thread settings? 12x1.5? and then I need a Honda))
I don’t know, you have such traffic jams there, it’s easier for me to walk or to come on a bike) ) )
Thanks for the idea! Super! And I wondered how it would look! Vpadlu pay for flights!
Hello bro! The lecture on the quality of titanium was excellent, but here is the corresponding advice about the PRICE. NO! Where and how to get the same ... The question is open! And if all this is freely available, you can get in line!
Here is another link, very similar to yours
www.ise7.com/toyota-obshhij/2459.html
She doesn't have a number. This is a tune =) ) )
injapan, japanlot, baza.farpost, etc. - search everywhere.
53607-12040.- This is a strut from Levin, And what is the number of the CUSCO strut costing 7800? And where to buy?
Thanks! But that's not all. There are questions about the alteration of the rear brakes, but more on that later ...
53607-12040.
Buy at any company selling spare parts for foreign cars: Exist, Autodoc, etc.
In particular, on the forum Levin Trueno gtextreme ru.
Thanks for the answer, it's exhaustive! But that's not all. I also need a stretch on the front struts. From time to time, cracks appeared on the vertical rigidity in front of the niche for the wipers on both sides, about 5 centimeters each. In order to reduce the excesses of the body and thereby keep the body longer, I want to put a rack. Hence the second question; What is the part number and where to buy. Thanks in advance!
As for the number, I didn’t say it right, of course, sorry, but I don’t see any reason to give SUCH money for a NEW spacer, when you can find a used one many times cheaper.
The spacer on the 101st and 111th bodies is the same. I have from 111 Levin.
Unfortunately there was no room.
I apologize for importunity, but every item has a catalog number, especially CUSCO. I found it in one place, but I can’t decide how ...
www.andysautosport.com/to...pension/strut_bars/cusco/
They are all for the AE 101 body. And yours has a number too. I have a friend who works in EXIST, tells you the number and we will order no question. So I'm thinking maybe there was some kind of number on the price tag?