tooter
05-10-2012, 08:30 PM
While I was visiting Garm and Jeff at Trend Micro, I picked up a Nitto front strut brace which was on sale for only $100...
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b90/compost_bin/car/IMG_5938.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b90/compost_bin/car/IMG_5941.jpg
When I got it home I thought why is there so much free play in the two joints? By the time I installed it I found out why! Man, you need that free play or it would be impossible to put in. :laugh: It took some dexterity to tighten down the nuts and the 15 degree wrench law came into play (every bolt has to allow for a minimum 15 degrees of wrench travel). So after a lot of wrench flipping and everything was snugged down, it's as solid as a rock. :smile:
The Nitto bar clears everything perfectly and doesn't impinge on any of the other under the hood components.
So thanks, Garm and Jeff. It fit like a glove and I'm totally pleased.:smile:
...and you can update the listing to include 2012 Yaris models. :wink:
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b90/compost_bin/car/IMG_5938.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b90/compost_bin/car/IMG_5941.jpg
When I got it home I thought why is there so much free play in the two joints? By the time I installed it I found out why! Man, you need that free play or it would be impossible to put in. :laugh: It took some dexterity to tighten down the nuts and the 15 degree wrench law came into play (every bolt has to allow for a minimum 15 degrees of wrench travel). So after a lot of wrench flipping and everything was snugged down, it's as solid as a rock. :smile:
The Nitto bar clears everything perfectly and doesn't impinge on any of the other under the hood components.
So thanks, Garm and Jeff. It fit like a glove and I'm totally pleased.:smile:
...and you can update the listing to include 2012 Yaris models. :wink: