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ERP Rear Springplate Installations
The ERP rear springplates dont come with any instructions, and I am unable to find any manuals online from the seller, ERP, Tarett or Smart.
The specific question I have now is whether the slotted hole goes up or down? I saw a post on rennlist referring to 964s but the part is different from the earlier cars. This is on a 1978 car...part is like this: ![]() Thanks!
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Also, anyone else find the carrier isnt't relieved enough/milled deep enough for the Aurora rod end to fit into the upper position? Perhaps they used a different brand when designing them, but the rod ends supplied with the spring plates will NOT fit into its upper position without modification to the rod end, carrier or both.
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The slotted hole goes down.
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Thanks Harold
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