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Evening all
I am in the middle of fitting side panels and wondered what size holes people have used to allow for suspension travel. Cheers all Gary |
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The best way to do it is make a cardboard template. Check all the suspension can move and that you can access the nuts and bolts
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CAD - cardboard aided design - exactly what I used
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Evening
That was pretty much what I was going to do. Thanks for the replys Gary |
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Yeah, it's not a precision job. if you want a CLOSURE then you could always have some rubber gasket.
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