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Not to spoil the party but I find all parts on flat6motorsports.com badly overpriced. Also, spacers are no mystery...
If you need some real quality forged AL spacers at reasonable prices for our car - look here: https://4wheelspacers.com
They don’t appear to have a whole car kit and I have no idea what size is needed front to back. His picture is with the same wheels I have and has already taken the guess work out of the process.
They don’t appear to have a whole car kit and I have no idea what size is needed front to back. His picture is with the same wheels I have and has already taken the guess work out of the process.
Of course, they offer axle kits (pair of 2) of about any thickness you may need. Yes, you still need to invest a little time and decide what fits your needs. There are many threads here with pictures and with all kind of stock wheels and listed spacer dimensions. Its not that hard. Also, 4wheelspacers guy are happy to recommend you something as they have delivered quite a few to 992 owners. There is really no magic or new discovery here.
But, if you want whatever flat6 put on their car - all power to you.
I finally installed my Numeric Short Shifter that I ordered a few months back. Install was straighforward, but it is amazing how our car interiors are really just snapped together in a lot of cases. Stripping the entire center console down to nothing involves 6 screws.
I'm looking forward to getting out for my first drive with it installed later today.
I finally installed my Numeric Short Shifter that I ordered a few months back. Install was straighforward, but it is amazing how our car interiors are really just snapped together in a lot of cases. Stripping the entire center console down to nothing involves 6 screws.
I'm looking forward to getting out for my first drive with it installed later today.
It's not the disassembly that worries me. It's the re-assembly.
you had to remove the entire chrono part sitting atop the dash to unplug and replace the clock right?
yes i removed the plastic on top of the dash. I didn't replace the clock, I opened it up and swapped out the face and reinstalled it. the part cost me $80 on ebay