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Re: [Spridgets] Toyota Troubles

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Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Toyota Troubles
From: Allen Hefner <lbc77mg@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2011 10:46:10 -0400
Keep in mind that 100 ft/lbs isn't too bad.  The lugs on my Mitsubishi were
torqued to that and I could get them off with a T bar.

You should have a breaker bar in your tool box.  It looks like a ratchet
without the ratchet.  Then get a hunka pipe that fits over the handle and
doubles or triples the length.  Plenty of power to loosen most stuff.

I also wouldn't worry too much about using a torque wrench to reinstall.
Just tighten with about the same ooomph as you would use for a lug nut.

As someone else said, check for rusty mounts before you do too much work.
If it's bad enough, you may need a welder, or a new Toyota.

 Allen Hefner
Norristown, PA

*Current:*
2006 Chebbie
*Former:*
1963 Sunbeam Alpine Series III
1967 Triumph TR4A IRS
1964 VW Type I
1967 VW Type II
1967 Rover 2000TC
1977 MG Midget



On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 8:28 PM, Seth Jones <sethamosjones@gmail.com> wrote:

> Its so strange that a car with such a reputation for reliability can go
> wrong in ways that are harder to fix than a spridget.  Anyway, the rear
> struts on my 1993 corolla are pretty well dead.  Feals awful when I hit a
> bump.  Wife refuses to drive it.  I have a haynes manual for it and it looks
> easy enough but some of the bolts are torqued up to over 100 ft/lbs of
> torque!  I dont have a torque wrench that can measure that and I am not sure
> i can eat enough spinach to break them loose in the first place.  Any
> recommendations other than taking it in for repair?
>
> -seth
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