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    Car o liner

    Anyone use this equipment instead of a Cellete bench for early s cars?
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    We use Blackhawk ( very similar) and Celette at my shop....

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    Do they make specific jigs for early s cars or just generic for various manufactures?
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    I have a set of LWB 911 fixtures made by Blackhawk. They did not make SWB to my knowledge.. Their strut tower is made so it will fit both. Rear shock is different. Barrel fixture at torsion is LWB.. I have not made SWB stuff as I have for Celette... easy to machine if needed

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    FWIW, Car-o-liner is the standard chassis alignment equipment for many OEMs.

    It's a digital measuring system. I doubt they'll have early Porsche specs digitized but you can check with them (car-o-liner.com). Otherwise, it's a basic chassis jig with the usual provisions to use analog trammel tools and hydraulic rams.

    (photo from a project for Toyota)
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