Chucking the brakes - Toyota Altezza, 2.0 L, 1999
Since the pedal was some sort of wadded, I decided to wave around the pads since the front ones were already dying and see how the guides feel.
Before that, having stocked up with pads in the store and at work with free lubricant for the guides, we agreed that on Saturday we would go to the garage to change it to Korefan.
As usual, nifiga gathered not in the morning but at 2 o'clock.
Just then the black "Seeder" Sevver pulled up. I unscrew the
front right wheel, remove the pads and see that they are obliquely ground off. One guide is normal and the second is staked, and on Teze the design of the guides is deaf, so we ferment everything with Vdshkoy and try to knock and turn quietly, the guide seemed to start spinning and then broke off. = (
With obscene screams, I quickly unscrew the frame and check the guides on the other side. There were all the rules.
The prospect of being left without a car for the whole weekend didn’t smile, and half an hour was left until the end of the analysis work, so we quickly bring it down to the first analysis.
I show the frame.
Disassembler: -What is she so big?
Me: -Well like that.
Disassembler: - What was she like during her lifetime?
Me: -Altezzoy
Disassembler : -Only only with a fist and everything else
And announces the price tag of 2500. We send him together with such a price tag and bring him down for another analysis.
There is the same answer that only the whole but the price tag is 1100, we are happy to buy. Here korefan turns and sees my lamps in the window.
-See your lanterns, also white!
One of the men turns to us:
-Do you have white lanterns?
-Yeah.
- Damn, we can't sell them for a year and a half, they don't need anyone. =)
We arrived at the garage, put the frame, stuffed the guides with grease, I take out new pads and they are not like that. Again, shouting, we rush to the store to change, since we again have half an hour left.
We arrive at the store like "the pads need to be changed, otherwise you gave us something wrong and they really look like pads from a corn truck" in response, "duck it is from him," they
somehow picked up what we needed.
Let's go back and finally collect everything safely.
With pictures, it's an eternal problem. I do everything myself and mostly either after work or during breaks and in general it's not up to the camera down. Over the year, a lot of everything that was done with the car has accumulated, but somehow I can not gather my courage and write everything and the meaning is just from the text without pictures.