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Many like to do as much as possible before mounting the body.
Dash, headliner, doors, windows, wiring can all be easier with the body up on the stand. The whole chassis can be much easier when it's not hidden under the body. Takes a few more people to lift the body into place, but a good excuse for a party, no? |
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On the chassis side, brake lines, pedal cluster, clutch and accel cable, transmission, rear suspension and brake master are all easier with the body off the pan. Save the shifter for after the body is on the pan.
Don't forget the Bakelite heater outlets on the body! -Dave
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Hey Dave,
I'm not going to be running heater channels in the car, but I know you can't put them in after the body is mounted. Should I just put them in so down the road if someone wants heat they can? Or just block them off? |
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Quick update. Body is mounted! Two of the "pan to body" bolt holes that go along the back seat are misaligned. I can get all the other bolts lined up except those two rear passenger side bolts. I will just have to dremel the body hole a bit larger. Other than that I am freaking excited!!! Hopefully quick progress the next months.
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Also, show of hands. Flared fenders or regular? I was thinking maybe flared rear and regular front.
Shipping to the US is going to kill me. |
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It is always nice when it starts looking like a car again.
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Moving right along.
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Fenders arrived!!! Fitment is pretty sweet! Will post soon, need to get ready for work.
Actually... One teaser. Ok maybe 2. I was worried the tires wouldn't tuck nicely, but seems like the fitment couldn't be any more perfect! |
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Nice! Kerscher ones I see ;-)
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Yup Kerscher all the way! CSP don't have bumper bracket holes and I want to run bumpers.
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I'm rebuilding my 944 cv joints. Is the orientation of the inner race to the outer race directional? I the inner race has some wear on one side so I flipped it around so the balls will rest on the other side as some have claimed. There is pitting on one side of the inner race. Once assembled, the whole cv assembly telescopes inward and outward, but it seems to telescope more on one side (worn side?). Also, if the cv gets turned too far, the whole thing ceases up, but I think this is beyond the operation of the cv once installed.
Should I just replace my CV's completely? |
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Replace them. They are a wear item.
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how much where the fenders shipped to your house? id love a set, but they seem quite pricey. and how long did they take to arrive?
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All 4 fenders with shipping was about 1100 US dollars. Then they get you at customs again. Unless you have a import broker who will do it for free. Tack on about another 300-400 dollars to get them through customs. I ordered over Christmas so they kept getting bumped from the ship date. Took maybe a month. Yeah they are expensive, but in my mind stance is one of the most important parts in a car looking just right. I am
Proud to say that I am one of very few in The states with these fenders. My bug is unique and I love it! That's part of the awesomeness of the germanlook, it's not just another empi dragster! |
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wrenchnride,
Are the 944 CV's directional? I've noticed taking them apart that the inner race has an F stamped onto the outer face. Does this face have to point outward always? |
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