Thanks for the confirmation measurement you took Per and for putting it into a value I can understand.

With the front very close to being in its final position I got just over 26 inches with the front still needing to come down just a bit more before its all over. Close enough
Thanks again.
11/18/16
Fitting new front fender braces. (about a week ago)

Since this is my first front end I went back and fourth on whether to go from fenders to nose or establish the nose first.

I eventually settled on the nose first then working backward.

As the nose fitment continued the need for additional locating anchor points for it grew. Now was the time to begin fitting and prepping the front braces.

Initial prep was to heel the sides over flat on the lower footing just as the OG braces where showing.

Tip now doubled over and ready to fit to the car.

Initial fitment issue with these braces from Dansk was they seems a touch too narrow and would not allow an easy fit under the bracket mount and into the hole of the trunk wall. At first I thought this was my mistake as I repaired this hole in the wall and could very well have been off by "that much".

But this side is factory and the problem was the same.

I thought about relocating the holes but the easiest fix was to cut the lower welds on the horn bracket mount allowing the bottom brace to relax down the needed distance.

That turned the trick for the time being anyway.

Right side set for square and tacked on. I would soon learn that I was getting way ahead of myself.

Braces tacked and ready to begin refitting the nose to see where it was at. All that mess coming up next.
Thanks for stopping by!
Justin

With the front very close to being in its final position I got just over 26 inches with the front still needing to come down just a bit more before its all over. Close enough


11/18/16
Fitting new front fender braces. (about a week ago)
Since this is my first front end I went back and fourth on whether to go from fenders to nose or establish the nose first.
I eventually settled on the nose first then working backward.
As the nose fitment continued the need for additional locating anchor points for it grew. Now was the time to begin fitting and prepping the front braces.
Initial prep was to heel the sides over flat on the lower footing just as the OG braces where showing.
Tip now doubled over and ready to fit to the car.
Initial fitment issue with these braces from Dansk was they seems a touch too narrow and would not allow an easy fit under the bracket mount and into the hole of the trunk wall. At first I thought this was my mistake as I repaired this hole in the wall and could very well have been off by "that much".
But this side is factory and the problem was the same.
I thought about relocating the holes but the easiest fix was to cut the lower welds on the horn bracket mount allowing the bottom brace to relax down the needed distance.
That turned the trick for the time being anyway.
Right side set for square and tacked on. I would soon learn that I was getting way ahead of myself.

Braces tacked and ready to begin refitting the nose to see where it was at. All that mess coming up next.
Thanks for stopping by!
Justin
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