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Old 11-23-2004, 03:30 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: 1995 CMC 390 4 speed, blue, and 2002 CMC 390 C6 red.
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I'm not familiar with RUCC, but from my experiences I don't think it is that difficult. You should at least get the assembly manual,but even if not ,just "square" the chassis with 4 same wheels and tires ( at least matched fronts and rears) and using straight edges, ruler , and "sighting" , you will get it right. I actually got this "tip" from Allen Paxton when he fitted my comp-wheels. He said he has had very angry call outs on wheel fitments on built cars only to find they measured everything not believing there are inconsistancies in some bodies and frames. Ironically, I believe the orginal cobras were not perfectly symetrical. Take your time , you can do it, and it will be alot of satisfaction to have "done it yourself". Good luck
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