View Single Post
  #20  
Old January 11th 2004, 17:45
zen's Avatar
zen zen is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jul 2002
Posts: 2,947
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Alltypes
...2) The adjustable spring plates from a 944 require a bit of clearance grinding to fit into the torsion housing. Obvious when you have them side by side.
or maybe not so obvious. can someone point this out to me? mine fit in, but take a little persuasion via 4 longer bolts forcing the torsion housing cover to push everything in. not sure this is a good method, but seems to be working. that is until i realized i did not address this step...

Quote:
Originally Posted by Tome Alltypes
...There are two clearance issues that you have to be aware of. The height adjusting bolts on the 944 spring plates are partially hidden by the T1 shock tower but still very useable.
the bolt heads will foul against the shock tower (where the spring plate nestles in over the stop). one fully and the aft just in movement. what have you guys done for this?
Reply With Quote