They are just trying to give you the authentic Italian experience. Just throw whatever you have in the box, send it, ask for forgiveness later, hoping they will just forget.
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Originally posted by roguetoaster View PostThey are just trying to give you the authentic Italian experience. Just throw whatever you have in the box, send it, ask for forgiveness later, hoping they will just forget.
Originally posted by glnr13 View Posthow much lighter is the ultra vs the regular? just out of curiosity wondering how much weight is saved from all of those drilled holes.
Simon
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-1999 996.1 911 4/98 3.8L 6-Speed, 21st Century Beetle
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The stock Nuova seat was nowhere up to the task of my driving demands and I’ve had this Beard Racing seat for a long time. Long time followers will remember these seats from the Roadster. They almost made it into a certain brown E30 while I was living in Seattle.
Long story short, it’s in there now and after another run up to Newcombs Ranch, it’s a huge improvement.
The final version of the new seat mounts
I’ve been called a weight weenie, I don’t mind. I’ve been called worse.
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I also made a video, this is actually Episode 3 of the Nuova Project playlist haha
Feel free to follow if that’s what you’re into, or follow me on Instagram @tuman_show however you won’t miss anything as this is the home for everything on this car and it’s build...
Oh, I finally got a GoPro.So that’s cool. This is a screenshot, no driving videos yet
Simon
Current Cars:
-1999 996.1 911 4/98 3.8L 6-Speed, 21st Century Beetle
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Originally posted by roguetoaster View PostI have some concerns about the efficacy of your DS seat belt if you plug it in over the seat bolster, and it doesn't look practical to pass it through each time. Maybe get a shorter receiver with a plug in belt extender to make it happen.
Originally posted by Reichart12 View PostHaven't watched the video yet, but those seat mounts look awfully tall. How comfy is the final driving position?
Simon
Current Cars:
-1999 996.1 911 4/98 3.8L 6-Speed, 21st Century Beetle
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Originally posted by Reichart12 View PostWatching intently how you fix this and taking notes for when I tackle the rust on my e30.
Side note, what welder do you have/use?
We'll see, for now I need to get the suspension done. This distracted me from the task I just started.
As far as a welder, its an Eastwood MIG 135, Harbor Freight cart and locally-sourced Argon bottle. I bought it ~2014. My skills are very novice, hopefully I will be not-a-novice by time I am done with rockers.
Only pic I have of it, pre-cart / VW Days haha
Simon
Current Cars:
-1999 996.1 911 4/98 3.8L 6-Speed, 21st Century Beetle
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Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
As far as a welder, its an Eastwood MIG 135, Harbor Freight cart and locally-sourced Argon bottle. I bought it ~2014. My skills are very novice, hopefully I will be not-a-novice by time I am done with rockers.
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#1 thing I would do is start collecting the replacement metal ASAP. Luckily there are plenty of vendors of replacement metal so both inner and outer rockers and even a lovely stamped metal rear driverside corner piece.Simon
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Well, progress has been slow, but Im plugging away.
Step 1 was getting the bushings pressed into the trailing arms. I took them over to DV Mechanics to do it. Im sure anyone couldve done it, but I only want their hands on the car besides me, so this was worth the drive.
With those in hand, I was ready to tackle the removal. Driverside had the fun surprise (see previous posts), but ignoring that I continued on and soon was looking at this. Quite a nice change. I weighed both setups, but I will post all the weight savings in its own post once its all done.
Sadly the passenger side seemed to also move smooth, until the rear trailing arm bolt wouldnt come out. The bolt was frozen to the bushing... repeated heating and hammering only frustrated me and I ended up mushrooming the threaded area. ****
With a 'new' bolt en route (Thanks Andrew!), I busted out the cutting wheels and went to town. It was slow going because the best tool wouldve been a sawzall, which of course I dont have. My trusty Ryobi cutting wheel also died mid cut which slowed me down even more. Borrowed a tool from a friend which also couldnt cut it...
In the end, the Dremel and the mini metal cut off wheels did most of the heavy lifting and now I can continue
The carnage...
With that, I took this pic and called it a day
The T-bar is already out and the Aluminum one is ready to go in too, so hopefully a few more hours and I will be done.
Last edited by 2mAn; 07-29-2021, 09:01 AM.Simon
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