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    Serial old car rescuer Arne's Avatar
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    I got the kits from Stoddard a few weeks ago. I have them assembled and ready to go back in the car, but the car is still in the paint shop so I can't report how they work yet.
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    Yes,,,they work fine, better than those superseded ones.
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    thnx Arne; Did you replace the springs as well?
    hi Ed, thanks. Which superseded ones do you mean?
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    The new ones are for the heavier 964 and 993 doors.
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    Serial old car rescuer Arne's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by swisscheese View Post
    thnx Arne; Did you replace the springs as well?
    Yes, used all the parts. My rollers weren't too bad, but the cam arms were worn and I was missing 3 of the 4 springs.

    Hoping to have the car back to start putting it all together in a few weeks.
    - Arne
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    Sorry for the broken photo links; I have now uploaded all the previously linked photos. Nine year thread anniversary
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    happy 9th year anniversary. Oh, and Merry Christmas too!
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    on this style of door check strap that is fitted to my 72 car, the door doesnt seem to open very wide??? Do others find that? and they click but i think that is down to me not greasing the cojmponentsbefore fitting them and now i cant easily access them as the door is on the car and all the trim fitted.

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    Andrew, i had the same clicking problem on my 70 ST project. I upgraded to this tapered pin. https://www.design911.co.uk/fu/prod5...n-91153127500/

    This is an interference fit, no more clicking on mine now.

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    Dave

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    ordered! thanks Dave

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