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Thread: Suspension Pan Replacement Shop Recommendations in Southern California

  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by NTW View Post
    Just curious what way too high was? Looks like you are going to be making some wheelhouse flanges and someone attacked the nose with an ice pick?
    $8 - $10000............... way to high.

  2. #12
    Remember that the pan has your a arm pick up points in it. If it is not jigged properly with a suspension jig, and welded into place by a novice, you may have a very hard time mounting your suspension, or trueing up the car. Its critical that the pan be located correctly.
    1969 911 E #824

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