About silent blocks — logbook Toyota Mark II 1996
So the day came when I drove the car to the service, and they began to install polyurethane silents for me ...
Mentally imagining a three-day walk on foot, giving myself strength, I left the keys to the master.
Being in the morning today, 12.08, I realized that what happiness — mashina.i that how much I love her. came to work at 12 noon.
The call of the master - the adjusting bolts (eccentric) in the lower wishbones began to boil and did not want to climb out and unwind in any way ...
We thought of three options:
1) Ordering the bolts is long, expensive and pointless
2) Removing the steering rack and trying to knock them out of there
3) Removing the steering , sawing off the ears of the spars and giving extra crap for half a day.
After ringing the shops and the Toyota Center, I realized that the option with the selection of the bolt and the order was no longer available.
It was decided to remove the steering wheel, and then, as they say, we'll see ...
But I really wanted it to be without hemorrhoids and problems ... I removed it, installed it, fixed it, drove off ...
PS ... As it turned out, both right ball joints came ... From the tsuki ... we will reorder ...
Picked up the car two days later.
The final difference is huge.
The car became knocked down, more collected. When pushing down, it is soft, it does not fall on its face ... But here you can feel the difference, the car went down, and stood up without rolling. Rebuilding sideways — stood up as if rooted to the spot.
No, so far only the muzzle has been changed ... From the muzzle - all. with the exception of the shock absorber rubber bands - they do not carry any load and stabilizer struts and stub. transverse stability with bushings. Everything else is still stock …
Ass quietly squeezed out of the polyurethane. I hear the rear sills rattling louder and louder… Soon I’ll roll up my ass too… It’s the same there, except for the shock absorbers and the silent blocks of the subframe… They say to put aluminum washers there mono…