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not jet. we elaborate the finish... either diamont cut surface ore plain anodized black
that's the plan, ready to bolt on. Maybe even with the needed nut in case some cars dont have it, so you can Weld it in. will keep my instagram updated
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Following. I’m interested to know more about these jack pads as they develop.
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Maybe consider making these from Delrin or similar. Very tough material and no post finish required.
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can some one tell me the bolt size/thread for these mounts?
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guess its M10 (?)..., just lift the carpet, find the nut and try it out.
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if the car was here I would, in shop getting heads done
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Those custom bolt-on pucks look awesome. I’d sure like a set
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follow me in IG: https://www.instagram.com/spadescustomz_/... soon to come.
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I have an 86 911 and I cant seem to locate these 10mm threaded holes.
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wds, advice given me was lift carpet and you should see the capture nuts...
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Thank you , I will follow that advice...
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My 74 seems to have weep holes not threaded bosses
Are there threaded bungs, or inserts that can be welded in to fit these slick lifting pucks, a molly anchor seems kinda light in its absence??
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Hockey puck jack points
A few minutes with a Drill press and a Forstner bit and you can fabricate your own. You may find at AC lines may interfere with the attachment points however.
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I bought the Esco jack stands from Pelican Parts with the round rubber tops. Quality stands and I bought a pair of axel posts which I use under the solid torsion bar or torsion bar covers. I glued rubber on the posts with contact cement.
Like to put the stands under the torsion bars or torsion bar covers. I have a cabriolet and the door reveal doesn’t change much while on stands . |
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Btw, haven’t seen the screw holes at the jack points. Have a 1985.
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