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Entries on Tuesday 27th March 2007

entry Mar 27 2007, 05:43 AM
This weekend was a good one for the old flare switch.



Got the repo flares cut and started the 2" widening process.


The amount needed to widen is shown in the photo with tire on sticking out past the stock flare.

Tire is a 265, on a 18X10 rim w/a 40MM offset setting on a 2" spacer.

I've now got everything about 60%done on the rear.

Hopefully I'll be completely done in about 2 weeks.



Ron

Entries on Monday 19th March 2007

entry Mar 19 2007, 05:43 AM

Got all the holes in the quarter panels plugged,as soon as I get everything fully welded,I'll cut the flares to widen them.


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Entries on Wednesday 14th March 2007

entry Mar 14 2007, 06:17 AM


Time to move to the rears.

out with the old,in with the steel.




Ron

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Entries on Monday 12th March 2007

entry Mar 12 2007, 04:52 AM

My fronts are finally done,


Now it is on to the rears.



Ron

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Entries on Tuesday 6th March 2007

entry Mar 6 2007, 01:16 PM
Finally finished the front flares and got them painted.


A couple weeks from now I'll move to attack the rears.

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Entries on Tuesday 27th February 2007

entry Feb 27 2007, 11:53 AM

Fronts are now epoxy primed.

All thats left is to shoot the signal orange on'em.

I'm gonna repaint the headlight doors,eyebrows,and front spoiler at the same time.


A week or so and I'll be re-assembling.


ron

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Entries on Tuesday 20th February 2007

entry Feb 20 2007, 06:14 AM
Front flares are now completely fitted,and primed.

I've rolled the fender lips,cause the front tires rubbed when turned.

For anyone wondering,my front setup is 930 brakes,930 hubs,78 930 front wheel spacers,and the 18X8 front wheels.


the front and rear flare ends need a serious amount of fab-work to get them to match the rockers and spoiler.I would suggest that anyone putting on flares have
the spoiler and rockers in place to make everything line up before any paint is laid.



Ron

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Entries on Tuesday 6th February 2007

entry Feb 6 2007, 10:11 AM
I recently got a set of AA flares,and now is the time to remove & replaced the fiberglass flares that the previous owner installed.

The car had some front accident damage sometime in it's past,and the front fenders were covered with a full-fendered flares.

It took me a couple of hours to remove them so that they could be reused by someone.

Once they were removed,I had a lot of empty space to fill with sheetmetal,but no problem.

I have noted however,that with my 930 front brakes,and 18X8 wheels with the 1" spacers that were original to the 78-80 930's,that I will have to roll the fender lip cause they do now rub.


Ron

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Entries on Thursday 6th July 2006

entry Jul 6 2006, 05:04 AM
A while back,I posteed pics of my towhooks,and a lot of people chided me about them
being what I would describe as eye candy and not really functional.

Well,I had the front end of my car in the air working on the fuel pump and decided to pop off a couple of pics of the mounting brackets.

I've done lift tests on this car with these brackets,and I ain't skeered when it comes to using these hooks.


Ron

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Entries on Wednesday 28th June 2006

entry Jun 28 2006, 05:08 AM
As I show in the previuos blog,I fab'd up my own set of bezels from the pics on AJ's site.

These 3 pics show the blank,blank formed,and the additional mat'l that needs to be added to the tabs.

Everything is pretty straight forward until the extra mat'l needs to be added.

So far,there's no room to spot weld.I tried tig'n,metal is so thin it burns thru,lastly,I mig'd ea part in 2 or 3 spots to secure them.That is what I did on mine.

Last shot shows the finised bezel with a heavy coat of semi-gloss black.It hides a lotta sins.


Ron

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