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How worried should I be about these rear wheel spacers?

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Old 07-14-2016, 09:56 PM
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You guys with east coast cars have a much tougher road to making things nice than we do out here!

Looking good!
Old 07-14-2016, 10:08 PM
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Great job on cleaning
Old 07-15-2016, 06:56 PM
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The Deputy: You are correct, sir! Some of the bolts are still there, holding brackets for wiring harnesses. Others are just holding places. Unfortunately, it looks like the front lower ear is broken off on the passenger's side. I will look closer when I clean that side.

I am pleased the parts turned out that well. They are still rusty, but not as crusty.


GregBBRD: Yeah...there has been some corrosion over the past 19 years. I am no Rob Edwards and the Red Witch is no show car, but I will keep her clean and functional.
Thanks! I appreciate the compliment!


Dave928S: Thank you! It is a necessary evil. Granted, I made a poor showing with the transmission. Brakes have always been a different animal with me. However, have toothbrush, will travel.


Alright, I am wrapping this thread up. The wheel spacers have been identified, cleaned, and readied for installation. I will come back and post installation photos here of the spacers.

I will document the brake work in a new thread.

https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...l#post13454406

Thanks for playing along!

Seth K. Pyle

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