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Thread: FS: front rock guard / skid pan 911ST styled

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    Quote Originally Posted by advtracing View Post
    Hello, yes i have had a few questions re a solution , the only pre drilled holes available are the drain hole for the front trunk ( red arrow ) , so i am looking at making a bracket that holds the skid guard lip spreading the load and bolting through the drain hole with a double sided bonding rubber strip .
    NICE! Any thoughts on using the A-arm mounting?
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    Quote Originally Posted by swisscheese View Post
    NICE! Any thoughts on using the A-arm mounting?
    i could but i don't like to attach stuff to critical points . rather keep clear .
    I'll sort a design out on the brackets this week.

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    new run done , 2 left available
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    New run just done
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    Note ; The fronts come with additional brackets to allow for mounting through the drain holes , if you don't want to drill additional holes.
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    thanks John, you have a photo of that construction?
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    John,
    With the front skid pan installed, can one keep the original plate covering the steering rack and drain hole for the gas tank on a 1970?
    I noticed your picture shows an open area of the steering rack.

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    I will aim to get some pics done next week.
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