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Something wrong with my installation or wrong mounting holes made?

novaris

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I noticed 2 sets of mounting holes on the front hood area and the manual doesn't state anything about using which ones. which one should I be using?

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If you've mounted the shock hoops reversed or in other positions than mentioned in the manual (the rear ones can be mounted in 3 positions) the indents will not line up. Always mock up your shell before making those holes (hindsight is 20/20, sorry). I think I spot a slight forward tilt on your rear shocks so I'm guessing you mounted those on the middle or front holes.
Not sure how you can fix the holes in your shell, I think I've read some people managed it.

Alternatively, if you relocate the rear shock hoops everything might line up again.
 
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You might be able to flip the posts that go into the shock hoops around or to opposite sides and it will place the body back another inch or 2

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You might be able to flip the posts that go into the shock hoops around or to opposite sides and it will place the body back another inch or 2

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Or forward, was hard for me to tell which direction it's too far from the pic. Either way mess around with those and it might fix the problem

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thanks everyone.

turns out I reversed the installation of the rear mounting bars.

as for the front mounting holes? which ones should I be using?
 
thanks everyone.

turns out I reversed the installation of the rear mounting bars.

as for the front mounting holes? which ones should I be using?

For the back shock hoops, the manual calls for the rear most holes. This will set your shocks vertical, so you'll have less flex. But since you already cut those holes, I'm thinking you should just fiddle around with it until the shell lines up with your wheels. Apart from a bit more flex, it doesn't really matter which ones you use.
You don't have alternative mounting locations for the front shock hoops.
 
For the back shock hoops, the manual calls for the rear most holes. This will set your shocks vertical, so you'll have less flex. But since you already cut those holes, I'm thinking you should just fiddle around with it until the shell lines up with your wheels. Apart from a bit more flex, it doesn't really matter which ones you use.
You don't have alternative mounting locations for the front shock hoops.


what I mean is there is just 1 set of dimples for mounting holes on the roof but 2 sets of mounting dimples for the hood (front area) and I have no idea which ones to use

after adjusting the rear shock hoops, the rear mounting holes fit nicely over the chassis and rear bumper.
 
what I mean is there is just 1 set of dimples for mounting holes on the roof but 2 sets of mounting dimples for the hood (front area) and I have no idea which ones to use

after adjusting the rear shock hoops, the rear mounting holes fit nicely over the chassis and rear bumper.

pick the ones that line up with the body posts. Just stick the shell on there (with the holes you already have in the back it'll be perfectly positioned) and mark on shell which dimples would fit the body post.
 
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There are 2 dimples as shown, A and B on each side of the front part



I've already painted the shell so I can't do a test fit to see which dimple is meant for the body post. I've built it as per the manual, standard links and placements etc.
 
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Use a little paint and dab it onto the top of your posts, then gently place your body in alignment to see where you need to drill.

I hope you've learned a very valuable lesson. ;-)
 
Use a little paint and dab it onto the top of your posts, then gently place your body in alignment to see where you need to drill.

I hope you've learned a very valuable lesson. ;-)

A very valuable lesson is very much prefered over a very expensive lesson (which I'm sure most of us have had at one time or another :mrgreen:).
 
Use a little paint and dab it onto the top of your posts, then gently place your body in alignment to see where you need to drill.

I hope you've learned a very valuable lesson. ;-)


what about those who have installed it successfully mention which set of dimples they used? much simpler yes?
 
My body has only 1 set of dimples but I've never really went by them anyways. I've always mocked the body and reamed the holes before the paint.
 
The best way to mark your painted body is with a set from PROTOForm. A magnetic cap is placed on the body posts, the body is placed over the posts, magnetic disks with small holes are placed on top of the body. The magnets hold the posts to the body. When you have it where you want it place a mark with a sharpie through the holes in the disks. Remove the disks and body from the posts ,then ream out the holes. You never need to do any reaming until you are done painting. Best money I ever spent. Also use a good quality sharp reamer !
 
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