The luggage compartment lid requires good rigidity and is structurally similar to the engine hood, with both outer and inner panels and reinforced ribs on the inner panel. Some sedans, known as "two and a half", have their luggage compartment extending upwards, including the rear windshield, to increase the opening area and form a door. Therefore, it is also called a back door, which maintains the shape of a sedan and facilitates the storage of items. If a back door is used, the side of the inner panel of the back door should be embedded with rafter adhesive sealing strips, Surrounded by a circle to prevent water and dust, the support components for opening the luggage compartment lid are generally hook shaped hinges and four link hinges. The hinges are equipped with balance springs, which make opening and closing the luggage compartment lid effortless and can be automatically fixed in the open position for easy retrieval of items)
An assistant is required when disassembling and installing the luggage compartment lid. Wear gloves to protect your hands and prevent injury. 1) Separate the luggage compartment lid decorative panel fixture and remove the luggage compartment lid decorative panel. 2) Separate the luggage compartment rear wire and connector. 3) Unscrew the luggage compartment lid hinge fixing bolt and remove the luggage compartment lid. 4) Install a new luggage compartment lid in the opposite order of disassembly
The Subaru BRZ was officially released in 2015, with a more sporty exterior design and equipped with 225/40 ZR18 Michelin Pilot Super Sport series tires. The chassis has been strengthened, and the power continues to be equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated direct injection engine. The Subaru BRZ tS STI model is currently only sold in Japan, with a limited quantity of 300 units [1] Subaru unveiled the 22 seater new two door hardtop sports car BRZ at the Frankfurt International Auto Show, which opened on September 15, 2011. The new car showcases Subaru's latest research and development achievements, as well as the new generation design concept, pointing the way for future Subaru new cars. The new BRZ is a collaborative development between Subaru and Toyota, and is a sister car of the Toyota 86 (note: the North American version is called the Scion FR-S, the European version is called the GT86, and the Japanese version is called the 86), The car adopts a horizontally opposed engine and front rear wheel drive layout. The suspension forms are front MacPherson independent suspension and rear double wishbone suspension. The wheelbase reaches 2570mm, the car is 4239mm long, 1775mm wide, and 1285mm high
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