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Jazn

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Before and after pics of front end rebuild
« on: December 14, 2006, 21:16:03 »
Just wanted to say thanks for all the helpful comments and advice from this board.  This wouldn't have been possible without you guys.
Thanks again
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Tom230sl

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Re: Before and after pics of front end rebuild
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2006, 10:31:08 »
Great job!  Looks very professional, plus you can take satisfaction in knowing that the "nice and tight" feeling up front is sweet reward for all your labors.

Jazn

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Re: Before and after pics of front end rebuild
« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2006, 17:23:04 »
quote:
Originally posted by Douglas

Really nice work. Just curious -- what kind of black paint did you use?
Douglas Kim
New York
USA


Douglas
All of the subframe parts were powder coated.  I had the actual subframe powder coated at a 65% semi-gloss along with the upper and lower A-arms.  Other parts were coated with a flat black or 30% gloss.  I just went with my gut, not sure if this is the way it was from the factory, but it sure looks nice and the powder coating will stand the test of time.
Feel free to ask me anything about the disassembly and re-assembly process.
Jason

J. Huber

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Re: Before and after pics of front end rebuild
« Reply #3 on: December 15, 2006, 17:43:12 »
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Originally posted by Jazn
Feel free to ask me anything about the disassembly and re-assembly process.
Jason


Ok...Can you do mine next?
James
63 230SL
James
63 230SL

Jazn

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Re: Before and after pics of front end rebuild
« Reply #4 on: December 15, 2006, 18:39:13 »
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Originally posted by J. Huber

quote:
Originally posted by Jazn
Feel free to ask me anything about the disassembly and re-assembly process.
Jason


Ok...Can you do mine next?
James
63 230SL


James
Um, I guess I should have defined help, but sure, whenever you are ready to begin, I can help you through it. Unfortunately, I have to get out to Seattle and start doing some cancer research with Amgen, lots to do in that arena with little time to do it.  Honestly, I went about it all wrong, i just dove in and started taking things apart.  I did document things along the way with digital photos and notes, which did help with the re-assembly.  But it is not to hard, as long as you have a jack, six jack stands and a basic knowledge of mechanics, you can do it.  Dr. Benz on this site is an invaluable resource which I would recommend making offerings to.  I have many more pics of the whole ordeal, so if you want any, just ask.
Thanks
Jason