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Thanks for the encouragement guys!

 

So status report:

 

They forgot to weld up the holes the previous owner put in the doors for those crappy plastic mirrors that were in it when I got it. That’s going to set things back a minute. Otherwise, I need to get tires on those rims and get the suspension out there so they can fit the doors correctly. They are suspicious that the gaps will be different if they do that work on the rotisserie.

 

My dad has also made progress on the head after having it at the welder. Looks like we’re taking off another 0.002. :/

 

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Open questions:

 

Do I want blacked out or body color wheel wells?

 

Do I want rubberized undercoat or just leave it at the lizard skin and paint?

 

Do I want lizard skin on the inside of the roof? I think it might screw with adhering the “headliner.”

 

 

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5 hours ago, Matthew Abate said:

Thanks for the encouragement guys!

 

So status report:

 

They forgot to weld up the holes the previous owner put in the doors for those crappy plastic mirrors that were in it when I got it. That’s going to set things back a minute. Otherwise, I need to get tires on those rims and get the suspension out there so they can fit the doors correctly. They are suspicious that the gaps will be different if they do that work on the rotisserie.

 

My dad has also made progress on the head after having it at the welder. Looks like we’re taking off another 0.002. ?

 

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Open questions:

 

Do I want blacked out or body color wheel wells?

 

Do I want rubberized undercoat or just leave it at the lizard skin and paint?

 

Do I want lizard skin on the inside of the roof? I think it might screw with adhering the “headliner.”

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Classic Zcar Club mobile

 

I blacked out my wheel wells because the car is yellow. The factory had them body color, but I figured they would show wear less if they were black.

I ran rubberized undercoater. It worked ok, but I had some areas that didn't adhere. I think that was due to a cheap product. I would do it again.

I shot lizard skin sound and heat on the inside of the roof panel. No problem adhering the headliner. BTW it is much easier to install the headline with the car on the rotisserie and upside down.

The shop maybe be right about the panel gaps. It wouldn't surprise me at all if the chassis flexes significantly on the rotisserie

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2 hours ago, Patcon said:

I blacked out my wheel wells because the car is yellow. The factory had them body color, but I figured they would show wear less if they were black.

I ran rubberized undercoater. It worked ok, but I had some areas that didn't adhere. I think that was due to a cheap product. I would do it again.

I shot lizard skin sound and heat on the inside of the roof panel. No problem adhering the headliner. BTW it is much easier to install the headline with the car on the rotisserie and upside down.

The shop maybe be right about the panel gaps. It wouldn't surprise me at all if the chassis flexes significantly on the rotisserie

 

I sprayed the front wheel wells with truck bed liner, then followed up with a light dusting of color.  No problems with paint adhesion.  I avoided the spraying bed liner in the shock towers as I did not want to  provide a place for dirt, moisture, ...etc. to begin a build-up.  The towers were done with POR-15 topped by brush-on color.

Jim

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So I have a conundrum. I’m not sure which lug nuts to get.

These wheels have a hole diameter of about 16mm and the depth is about 22mm.

I think I read that the lug bolts are 50mm long, but I’ve already dropped my suspension off at the painter and forgot to measure how much thread length I have before the nut bottoms out.

Does anyone have a recommendation? I’ve been looking at these but I’m worried they aren’t deep or narrow enough:

https://www.lugnutguys.com/product/factory-mag-chrome-cwa-5005t-16

 

The lack of 12x1.25 mag lug selection is a bummer.

 

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Gorilla has a good selection.  They're often carried in the parts stores.  I think Amazon has them also.  Post up your wheel type, maybe with a picture and somebody will probably know exactly.

http://www.gorilla-auto.com/lug-nuts

Good tech info.

http://www.gorilla-auto.com/gorilla-tech-tips

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