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Fabrication / Re: How to fix the sagging panels that is located under the dash
« on: August 19 2013, 11:16:37 PM »
I think you're right.
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Fabrication / Re: How to fix the sagging panels that is located under the dash« on: August 19 2013, 11:16:37 PM »
I think you're right.
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Fabrication / Re: How to fix the sagging panels that is located under the dash« on: August 17 2013, 08:03:22 AM »
I just did mine with the 1/8th inch aluminum stock. It already had holes in it so I just used little screws/washers/nuts instead of rivets. One odd thing though. The factory holes in the panel are spaced too far apart so when you install the panel without the metal stock it causes it to scrunch up and sag. Now with the metal stock you are forced to space the holes 16 in. apart. This requires drilling a new hole. Well, my drill bit wouldn't go thru the aluminum stock so I used my sawzall with a metal blade to just connect the holes on one end, into one long hole. Results were pretty good. Would be nice if someone would start making the panel again out of fiberglass.
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General Buick Tech / Re: Belt Tensioner« on: August 15 2013, 12:14:22 AM »
I'll sell one for $200 plus shipping if anyone is interested.
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