Yeah, just jumping the gun. I panic every time I start the 65."Whats that noise ! was it there before ? is the oil pressure the same as last time? I don't remember if the rear was making that sound.'' You know what I'm talking about.
Yeah, just jumping the gun. I panic every time I start the 65.Yeah, just jumping the gun. I panic every time I start the 65.
"Whats that noise ! was it there before ? is the oil pressure the same as last time? I don't remember if the rear was making that sound.'' You know what I'm talking about.![]()
yup
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i did remove the part where the coilover attaches to make sure there was enough clearance with the suspension at full compression, but for what i'm using them for, it shouldn't make any difference.
not nowAny chance of going coilover down the road?

...no.Any chance of going coilover down the road?
904 with mvb. i always end up driving them like they are anyway904 or 727 ?

they blend in alright, if i hit them with a little undercoating they'd look factory. the rear bolt lines up perfectly with the brake distribution block, so i still need to get that one done. it's too bad we can't put one of these cars on a shaker rig, and test it from stock through all the chassis mods, to see how each one actually affects things. ya, everything gets stiffer, but at what point is it just adding weight?I like your thinking..........If there was a demand, It would be simple to make a wider version (no modification / cutting) of the upper shock mount for non coil over applications like yours. I'm sure you will attest, it stealthily strengthens the shock mount area. It has work without failure on the HDK coil over conversion for over 2 decades.
904 with mvb. i always end up driving them like they are anyway
they blend in alright, if i hit them with a little undercoating they'd look factory. the rear bolt lines up perfectly with the brake distribution block, so i still need to get that one done. it's too bad we can't put one of these cars on a shaker rig, and test it from stock through all the chassis mods, to see how each one actually affects things. ya, everything gets stiffer, but at what point is it just adding weight?
street car i can take to the trackMan I had no idea what and where you are going with this build.
Snowball effect ?
Your making me feel like a lazy slug.....


cut the hub off it, welded on some handles and made an alignment tool. wish i'd thought of that in the first place to me it looks to be strengthening for the harness 'bar' under the package tray as the tray's not stiff enough on it's own. of course i could be talking utter rubbish so.....please school me on the re-enforcing (?) that go from the rear upper shock bolts to the package tray.

thank you, but i look at some of the work others around here do and kick myself for being lazy and deciding "ahh, good enough"I've been checking in on your build every so often, this is turning out fantastic. I watch folks like you with mad fab skills, and think why do I bother?
please school me on the re-enforcing (?) that go from the rear upper shock bolts to the package tray.
nope, as usual you know just what your talking aboutto me it looks to be strengthening for the harness 'bar' under the package tray as the tray's not stiff enough on it's own. of course i could be talking utter rubbish so.....
neil.

