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Old 02-04-2010, 08:11 PM   #1
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hey im doing the core support on my s14 kouki. i am trying to do it from just front of the strut towers. do you maybe have some paper work with measurements so i know exactly what factory specs are? thanks and looks good. hope mine turns out that good
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finnaly some did a write up on a core support someone should do the same the rear quater panels

did you use epoxy primer?

also do you recomend me using a spot welder?
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seems like it will make things easier
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hey im doing the core support on my s14 kouki. i am trying to do it from just front of the strut towers. do you maybe have some paper work with measurements so i know exactly what factory specs are? thanks and looks good. hope mine turns out that good
it could be found in the FSM
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it could be found in the FSM
im sure the fsm wont have it......

i might have the frame specs for measuring the frame. I have to find the sheet. I can try and go get another copy if i lost it. Gotta love structual class. Frame pulling and repair classes are fun.

props to u angrypanada for doing it the right way! i would have done it on my car, along with the measurements using a black hawk genesis computerized frame rack but i sold my car before i could remove the core and replace it.
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