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47silver 06-20-2014 12:23 PM

removing rear sc flares installing long hood again
 
we are putting the 72 back to stock.. previous owner installed metal sc flares on the rear.
we have partial quarter panels from a 75..
we are concerned about dimensions
the sc flares have a definative line in an arc that we can remove them at that location but
not sure how to measure to cut an install the 75's
any tricks for this? or somewhere to get the exact measurements?

haycait911 07-01-2014 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 47silver (Post 8126634)
we are putting the 72 back to stock.. previous owner installed metal sc flares on the rear.
we have partial quarter panels from a 75..
we are concerned about dimensions
the sc flares have a definative line in an arc that we can remove them at that location but
not sure how to measure to cut an install the 75's
any tricks for this? or somewhere to get the exact measurements?

I recently did this returning a '70E with RS flares to stock. you really need another narrowbody car nearby to compare and measure.

47silver 07-01-2014 05:37 PM

hi
 
i have a 75 targa so i can use that as a template
any tips?

haycait911 07-01-2014 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by 47silver (Post 8144321)
i have a 75 targa so i can use that as a template
any tips?


nothing specific. just lots of comparing and measurements. check the vertical angle of the wheel opening lip. measure edge of lip to taillight pocket. check t-bar hole placement. get low and look at it side-on. check height at top wheel opening. and my comments above apply to this as well.

962porsche 07-01-2014 09:29 PM

there are just no measuring points on some thing round with compound curves .
it's all just eye balling and finding the natural way it fits .
cut new flares leaving as much as need be then just trim the ones on the car back a little . place the new flares over the panel as so it lays flat on it . scribe a cut line and remove the new flare cut leaving a little extra over lap of the two panels . then place the new flare back and double check fitment and placement . if it's all good and your happy then check the scribe line to be sure it's still the cut line you want and cut to give you a good butt point for your welding . cut on the lower side of your scribe line . and place and again check fitment before you start your welding .

47silver 07-02-2014 09:43 AM

flares
 
the flares on the car have a line that i can trace from where they were added. That seems to be the location where they begin to flare more than the stock ones..

962porsche 07-02-2014 09:49 AM

at that point do they look as if they would naturally fit the shape from one to the other ?
if so it maybe the best place to graft the new ones on ?

47silver 07-02-2014 09:54 AM

looks like the logical place
 
will take some photos when i can


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