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I need front pan install instructions

I'm getting ready to remove my fuel tank to prepare for replacement of the lower front pan. I remember seeing a full step by step thread that someone had on here with details of measurements needed and things not to do.

Now that I need it I cannot find it. I have tried several search's and I find a lot of threads but non of them are documented steps.

Does anyone have a link to the instructions or a guide that I can use? I need to know what to mark or measure before I start pulling it apart.

And pictures are all ways helpful

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Rick

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This is the closest I've seen on the issue:

http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/911-forum/499091-battery-area-surprise.html
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Suspension Pan Question - Pelican Parts Technical BBS

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Search "suspension+pan" and spend a lot of time pouring through all the threads. There are quite a few, and you will quickly see which ones are the better ones. I would particularly pay attention to where the suspension components are attached to the pan. You do not want to bugger up your suspension geometry when you do this.

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