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Dave,
Painted black but if that is not your choice you can simply paint over them. IF they do not line up perfectly with your doors holes (Ed's didn't) just grind the holes in the door as little as possible, do not thry to move the newly tapped holes. If I may, when you put the hinges together run a drill the exact same size as the tube for the hinge through the tube/barrel. Sometimes the heat from welding will warp them a little. Then put the brass bushings in tight. Now when you install the hinge to the "U" brackets, start at the top of the "T", not at the bottome where the holes for the pins are. Being as carefull as possible you will probably have to use a hammer to get them started over the bushings but you do not want to beat up the bushings. Now is the aggravating part, put your pins in being carefull that now the holes are lined up exactly. Piece of cake ;) . Beat your caps on one side at a time on the pins and you're ready to go-no wobble in the doors! http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...es_hinge_A.jpg DV- They will be in the mail Monday morning since it is Sunday now. One more thing the bolts I have included are called "flange" bolts, no washer, or lock washers needed. Suggest just past finger tight until the doors are lined up. These bolts will grab like you wont believe! |
Thanks Ed did you get a chance to make the gas well piece ?and one more thing as you know from the zip code of my package you know of the need for me to clear out my woodshop , I need the space from where I am building my car for the good of others,any help you can give me will help a lot of others. thank you .I am ok but I need to put this car to gather enough to get it out of my shop, one in fifteen people so far are homeless in Iowa city ,and cedar rapids is worse this is so bad that all of the people that work at the Hawkeye campus are out of work, my wife and sister included, i know that life is hard but any extra help with part # will help Thanks DV Dave
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Dave sounds llike Michigan, Gas well cap is not started yet, I have to gret all the material in yet, gell-coat, especially. Don't have any part numbers for you, remember I wasn't privvy to all of Don's new stuff and am kind of wingin' it myself. If I can be of any other help, please just ask.
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Kawika,
In the return mail-with a refund check in the bottom no less! :) |
well thank you , what size are the front pro coilovers? and when ever you get to the gas well is fine, I have a lot of other things to do first. Dave
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Dave,
The numbers I gave you are for the entire coil / shock set up. Give PRO Shocks those numbers and they will ship you what you need! My guess is the coils are around 2-1/2"? DV |
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