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Old 03-01-2010, 01:44 PM
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it sure is madness!

Yesterday and today I have been installing my bonnet pins. Not just any pins, I got these fuckers:

Aerocatch


The benefit of these is they sit flush, the ones I bought are lockable and they are supposed to be safer and more secure than traditional pins. Add to that they are lockable and I am removing my bonnet latch for additional weight savings

Firstly to install, I removed the rubber bumpstops from the middle of the bonnet, found the area they rest on in the radiator support, and smashed each one with a pin punch. Then I drilled through them

Wound the pin in just to get it lined up



Here is where the rubber bump stop normall sits, pull it out and punch it, then drill through



Next on the top of my shiney clean aluminium bonnet (may or may not be still dirty from evo vs wrx) you can see where i drilled through.



Next up the packaging has a template on it, I lined the cross hairs up with the hole I had drilled, then line both sets up so they are both facing the same way. Tape them down then mark it with a texta





Here comes the best bit. Took to my ally bonnet with a 1" cutting disc on a Dremel, cutting material out within a few mm of the marked out area



After I have cut a chunk out, i cleaned up the edges and brought it as close to the line as i could



Then need to do the same for the skin under the top surface of the bonnet. Once I had it as snug as possible, in drops the catch



Then I make sure its lined up with the pin, and thank goodness it is



Following that I have drilled the 6 mounting holes. Now to start the second one...


In other news, I have been attempting the wiring for the MY95->MY98 cluster swap. I am not very good at it, just btw.



Also, have solved my brake issue with a set of the TIC titanium hub sheilds, which work as perfect spacers for my slightly offset discs.

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Nice!

What brake issues were you having exactly?
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Nice!

What brake issues were you having exactly?
Search Joe, gosh.

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AHHH, this would explain why you wanted some shims!

P.S. did you email the manufacturer re: the problem with the rotors?
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Looks good matt.. interested to see how those pins look finished up..
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It is the most disgusting thing I have seen. (That is all)
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It is the most disgusting thing I have seen. (That is all)
Pretty much the same thing my ex said when I grew a goatee, which funnily enough was the main motivation to keep it... lol
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