Hi Guys,
I hope you all think this is ok. I´m starting a thread for the Questions I run into in my rebuild. Questions I can´t find the answer too in any other whay.
This is to separate the questions from the documentation of the rebuild and also because questions seem to disapear in a thread like that.
If this is out of line, moderators are free to remove it.
First batch:
1.
I´m gonna need to remove/replace both the front panel and the trunk dish.
How much of the stability of the chassis is dependant on these?
I have seen pics of 500´s with both of them revoved, but cant determine the support of the car in these pics.
Is is ok to remove both? I mean, the front panel needs to be gone to get to the trunk dish properly, right?
(My car is for the moment on stands.)
2.
I´ve seen front panel removed, with the rivots drilled. But how in **** do you get to these rivots inside the trunk? I tried to fit my regular drill in there and there is NO WAY to get to with my hands and a drill
Any special tools or techniques?
/Humbly, Seb
I hope you all think this is ok. I´m starting a thread for the Questions I run into in my rebuild. Questions I can´t find the answer too in any other whay.
This is to separate the questions from the documentation of the rebuild and also because questions seem to disapear in a thread like that.
If this is out of line, moderators are free to remove it.
First batch:
1.
I´m gonna need to remove/replace both the front panel and the trunk dish.
How much of the stability of the chassis is dependant on these?
I have seen pics of 500´s with both of them revoved, but cant determine the support of the car in these pics.
Is is ok to remove both? I mean, the front panel needs to be gone to get to the trunk dish properly, right?
(My car is for the moment on stands.)
2.
I´ve seen front panel removed, with the rivots drilled. But how in **** do you get to these rivots inside the trunk? I tried to fit my regular drill in there and there is NO WAY to get to with my hands and a drill
Any special tools or techniques?
/Humbly, Seb