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Hi Guys,
I'm looking to build a front pan jig, for my 69 912, like the one below. Does anybody have the dimensions for this? Thanks, Rob https://www.*************/t52-1975.html |
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it looks like your link has been blocked. I am guessing it is for a competing vendor to our host.....
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Here's another link. Its the Front Suspension Pan Jig.
https://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/ksearch/pel_search_2016.cgi?command=DWsearch&description=jig |
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How bad is your front pan?
You could build it out of your car measurements, If it is so far gone you may need a shop with celette to do the job right Or borrow from fellow pelican
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Rob, drop me a pm, I have what you need!
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pm sent.
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Faverymi,
My pan is still intact, although I will be replacing during bodywork, since it had the usual battery breach. The right fender took a pretty good hit, just want to wake sure its still square and aligned. The previous owners had it pulled and fixed, but they did a pretty lousy job. Thanks, Rob |
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