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Old 02-06-2007, 08:01 PM
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Mel-

I went through an exercise on the front wheel bearing dust caps. Pulled them off, and cut the back with a hacksaw to remove about 3/16". Cleaned up the cut edges with a file before reinstalling. That took care of the clearance problems for me. I actually had 6mm plate specers on the front before I saw the suggestion to trim the caps. I looked at the option that DR suggests, but decided that (1) I didn't think I could gain the 4mm I really needed, and (2) I didn't want to abuse the wheel bearings by beating on the end of the hub.

I used a piece of scrap oak hardwood flooring, with the end cut to a wedge. A few nudges with the hammer, and the bearing caps came off easily. The wood developed a nice bearing-shaped recess so no issues with the stick sliding off during the process. Total time for the modification was less than 30 mins, including the wheels R&R.

Oh yeah-- the wheels look GREAT!

HTH!
Old 02-06-2007, 08:03 PM
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Any pics showing the flare-job? I am interested flaring my 86.5 so i can fit some wider rubber in the rear.
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Old 02-06-2007, 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by dr bob
Mel-

I went through an exercise on the front wheel bearing dust caps. Pulled them off, and cut the back with a hacksaw to remove about 3/16". Cleaned up the cut edges with a file before reinstalling. That took care of the clearance problems for me. I actually had 6mm plate specers on the front before I saw the suggestion to trim the caps. I looked at the option that DR suggests, but decided that (1) I didn't think I could gain the 4mm I really needed, and (2) I didn't want to abuse the wheel bearings by beating on the end of the hub.

I used a piece of scrap oak hardwood flooring, with the end cut to a wedge. A few nudges with the hammer, and the bearing caps came off easily. The wood developed a nice bearing-shaped recess so no issues with the stick sliding off during the process. Total time for the modification was less than 30 mins, including the wheels R&R.

Oh yeah-- the wheels look GREAT!

HTH!
yeah that's prolly the best way to go
Old 02-06-2007, 11:02 PM
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Originally Posted by bigmac
Ben, Andrew made and posted a video a few weeks ago. Mac
that is the video we went by when mel and i did the flaring.
Old 02-07-2007, 12:28 AM
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So, who won this contest?
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Originally Posted by bigmac
Any pics showing the flare-job? I am interested flaring my 86.5 so i can fit some wider rubber in the rear.
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Here's the link to the vid Mac mentions, Ben:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...+flaring&hl=en
Old 02-07-2007, 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by 3000teeth
So, who won this contest?

The verdict is still out on this one. Thanks for the vid linky.
Old 02-07-2007, 11:12 AM
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The video doesn't show it but did you guys heat the paint around the area at all beforehand? I am kinda concerned about my paint cracking.
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we used a little heat gun which made us more mentally comfortable but probably did not significantly warm the metal or paint.
Old 02-07-2007, 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by morganabowen
These are on my wish list
Very nice
Old 02-07-2007, 01:34 PM
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Monstrously, uniquely gorgeous.
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Old 02-07-2007, 05:45 PM
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[*clap *clap *clap *clap *clap *clap *clap]

Aww...geez shucks....thanks...

eh hem...([tap tap tap]..is this thing on?)

"Uhm ...Wow...I'm a little nervous..." "First, I would like to thank the bank, for without them, none of this would be possible....my parents for believing in me and the dream I had as a child that one day I could too be a contributor, in some small way, to the world of Porsche 928's and help make it a much better place." [*sniff]

"Bless you all"

Thanks H...I thought I would take your word as speaking for everyone here.
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LOL Morpheus
Old 02-07-2007, 06:31 PM
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Running 335/30/18 in the rear and 275/35/18 up front!
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Old 02-07-2007, 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by MGW-Fla
I also keep telling myself that my son's Roush Mustang has 265/35 & 295/30's on the custom Roush 18" rims & he's made it 3 years without any serious problems. So that gives me some encouragement that if I'm careful, I should be ok.
not to scare you, but at sharktoberfest 05, I knocked a 2" chunk up on my left rear from a friggin rock on the road.... held air till I got home, but went flat overnight.... cost 150.00 to get it fixed, looks fine now... I had a flat last fall on a ft and by the time I stopped it had a nasty flat spot... managed to get it fixed too, but in the process of mounting 2 new fronts, the silicone bead that seals the rim halfs got damaged, wheels started leaking.... another 200.00 to pull them apart and reseal and all is well... I don't think a track is nearly as rough on these as a public road, assuming you don't stray off the track into the weeds...

I ran ps2's for a while, but the bridgstone S02's are much stickier, fwiw... they also melt off pretty fast w/my lead foot, so it's a trade off I guess...


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