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> 911 sport trani mounts, They dont seem to bolt up right..
Andyrew
post Aug 30 2003, 12:29 AM
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Today, after spending most of the day grinding my welds down, I got pooped.. So I went and grabed my new trani mounts and decided I'll put them in while im resting on my back. So I take off the old one's and yup, they showed the normal fatigue, and I started to put the new one's in, but the bolt pattern was too narrow with on the new mounts.. Just by a hair.. Is this bad? Is this normal? If its normal, what should I drill, the holes on the new mount, or the holes on the body..
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Ps: I'll post some proggress tomorrow
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post Aug 30 2003, 12:31 AM
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Normal. Drill them out (holes in the body)

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post Aug 30 2003, 12:33 AM
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Exactly what I figured, but didnt want to do it wrong.

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Ooo purty trani atvar!
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