Rear inner wings.
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Rear inner wings.
I am about to fabricate some rear wing guards for the SA, so can someone post some pictures please.
I am also trying to find out what the brackets are like and all the captive nuts that hold them up.
there are the four sets of two but then there are another pair lower down.
For some reason this thumbnail is upside down but if you click on the picture it is the correct way up!
What are these pair of lower holes for?
I am also trying to find out what the brackets are like and all the captive nuts that hold them up.
there are the four sets of two but then there are another pair lower down.
For some reason this thumbnail is upside down but if you click on the picture it is the correct way up!
What are these pair of lower holes for?
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Re: Rear inner wings.
The two holes down low are the boot support bracket holes. It appears your picture shows these with weldnuts, while my early cars are simply holes. I will try to get photos of the mud guards tonight. Have to dig them out of the loft. The rearmost bracket has a funny dog leg to it, but the others are simple.
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Re: Rear inner wings.
Well, posted up a couple of dozen photos to the gallery and poof, they're gone. Something about the session not being able to complete. The brackets are not perpendicular to the guard, although the first one is close. The third one is quite skewed, while the rear is back to almost 90*. Overall length is about 53". Brackets are buck riveted to guard. The pics I tired to load have all the lengths and gaps annotated.
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Re: Rear inner wings.
Had trouble getting to my Gallery files. Hitting "your files" on the upper right also bounced me to a page saying "session can not be completed" or something to that effect.
Eventually got there and added an album, then used the add files button. That popped up three "browse" & upload boxes. After the initial three, one box comes up at a time. Had about 24 pictures lined up and they disappeared along with the file.
I have a couple of sets of the inner guards and while the length varies quite a bit, the brackets are never quite square. Possibly best to attach the guard after the brackets are bolted in place?
Will try again tonight on the rest of the pics.
Eventually got there and added an album, then used the add files button. That popped up three "browse" & upload boxes. After the initial three, one box comes up at a time. Had about 24 pictures lined up and they disappeared along with the file.
I have a couple of sets of the inner guards and while the length varies quite a bit, the brackets are never quite square. Possibly best to attach the guard after the brackets are bolted in place?
Will try again tonight on the rest of the pics.
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Re: Rear inner wings.
You can only upload 10MB at once. You probably hit that limit. Try a couple at a time.
I use Gallery Remote where you can drag and drop easily many at a time.
Instructions in Gallery Help
I use Gallery Remote where you can drag and drop easily many at a time.
Instructions in Gallery Help
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Srenner
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Re: Rear inner wings.
Photos under my name as "inner rear guard". Have fun!
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Using the Gallery to document something.
The Gallery has an advantage over the Forum when trying to document something in that it keeps things together even when they are moved.
Within the Legacy section of the Gallery we can co-operatively work on items placed in there before moving them to the main section.
Below is a comment created on the first item in TOPIC an album created by Scott Rennerthat was subsequently moved to the Legacy Section. Note that no previous references were lost when this move took place. See more information on Gallery/Forum linking in this post.
The text below with links to the Gallery items and images was created as a comment to the Gallery item. It was then copied into this post to show how we can use the Forum and Gallery interchangeably.
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This text may be modified by others (Scott currently has permission to do so).
This comment shows how images can be embedded in the text.
This allows us to cooperatively build up a document explaining any procedures.
The advantage of using the Gallery is that images can be curated and moved around without losing integrity of the document.

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Overview.
Within the Legacy section of the Gallery we can co-operatively work on items placed in there before moving them to the main section.
Below is a comment created on the first item in TOPIC an album created by Scott Rennerthat was subsequently moved to the Legacy Section. Note that no previous references were lost when this move took place. See more information on Gallery/Forum linking in this post.
The text below with links to the Gallery items and images was created as a comment to the Gallery item. It was then copied into this post to show how we can use the Forum and Gallery interchangeably.
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This text may be modified by others (Scott currently has permission to do so).
This comment shows how images can be embedded in the text.
This allows us to cooperatively build up a document explaining any procedures.
The advantage of using the Gallery is that images can be curated and moved around without losing integrity of the document.
click for image
Overview.
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