Sorry if this has been answered but I've searched here and google at large and can't seem to find this info. All I've been able to find are shipping dimensions and dimensions of the ring.
Simply put, I am looking or the dimensions for shaker bubbler length front to back, and width. If they...
Fair, like I said, just pointing out a potential issue. I'm aware of how many there are and agree it could be a big nothing burger, or not. If someone is going to cut a hole in there tail panel they'd better be sure.
I'm not referring to the cost I'm referring to the form factor for each different style and manufacturer. A year from now the camera might not fit the same.
I saw somewhere, the camera was installed into a Cuda tail panel right above the license plate. Obviously it's a more permanent install but an interesting idea. Only problem would be if the camera died and it needed replacing.
Thanks again for all the help/suggestions regarding checking for an correcting the level state of my car. As I was mucking about with my shiny new laser, I found out one of my jig rails isn't as flat as it should/could be. No big deal since the driving force behind the design was near "infinite"...
Thanks again, I really do appreciate your input and hope I'm not coming across as argumentative. I'm paying attention to everything you're pointing out, you can be sure of that.
Exactly, they didn't worry about it, but they didn't have to since the fixtures the sub assemblies got tossed onto were solid and made it dummy proof. Every one of those locator pins was tested before production runs happened. It's why their are 'body in white' cars, they were test builds that...
Pretty darn close actually. I'd estimate 80% of the sheet metal is being replaced, maybe more.
F/R frame rails
Floor/trunk
1/4's
Tail panel
all three crossmembers
forewall/upper cowl
hinge and inner cowl panels
Inner/Outer rockers
entire front clip
Outer wheel wells
and all the misc parts in...
Yes again we agree. I'm not using a transit with black widow silk cross hairs and I realize that. I'm stacking the deck in my favor. The less error I have now, the less I need to "fix" later.