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Old Dec 11th, 04, 02:08 PM
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Just opened my box from Re Pops for replacement dust shields for upper A arms. However there are no instructions and my car didnt have any. I can figure out the 2 pieces that look like they go on tne inner wheelwells however there are 3 other pieces in the box that I have no clue. Any tips?
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Old Dec 12th, 04, 02:08 AM
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If you will check the assembly manual, it shows the location of all the sheilds.

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Old Dec 12th, 04, 07:39 AM
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Two of the pieces staple to the bottom of the inner fender, and seal off the area between the inner fender and the subframe. The other is for a bracket on the driver side that shields the Zbar and extends horizontally toward the outside.

Trenton is right, If you don't have the assembly manual, you should get one. You will thank yourself at least a hundred times during your restoration. Best $20 you will spend on your project.
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Old Dec 13th, 04, 03:51 PM
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Jeesh, Im such a dope. I have the manual and never even thought of it as I was in a panic to get the car to the painter. Thanks, I will look.
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Does the hole in the rubber shield under the master cylinder attach to the lower bolt of the bracket? Where does the slot in the rubber shield attach? Mine had the piece attached to the braket, but the horizontal piece was torn off.
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The hole in the horizontal piece is for the e-brake cable. There's a clip that goes on the outside of the shield that clips to something---I think the edge of the inner fender, but I can't remember, for sure.
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How about the slit and the notch cut in the shield?
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How about the slit and the notch cut in the shield?
I am wondering now if my bracket is bent or wrong? Anyone have a shot of what they look like? It does not look like what is in the assembly manual. I am really confused without seeing what I am trying to do. [img]graemlins/clonk.gif[/img]
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</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Gary L:
How about the slit and the notch cut in the shield?
I am wondering now if my bracket is bent or wrong? Anyone have a shot of what they look like? It does not look like what is in the assembly manual. I am really confused without seeing what I am trying to do. [img]graemlins/clonk.gif[/img] </font>[/QUOTE]Got it. The bracket was bent, probably to remove the Z bar at some point. Thanks all.
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