Tom and Vipers
Enthusiast
I have the thankless task of fitting the front fascia and headlights to a fairly distorted carbon fibre hood.
I've gotten the hood aligned pretty good to the doors and sills.
1) The fascia has to move up 1/2" (At this point, the hood is already touching the tops of the wheel wells so it is not possible to lower the hood - of course this would mess up the sill gap.)
2) The headlights have to move up 1/2"
3) Looking down on top of the front end: the headlight inboard fore/aft gap with the fascia is about 5/8" while the outboard gap is touching.
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I've been reading the board postings about this stuff for about 2 hours now and have come to the following conclusions:
1) DO NOT MOVE THE RADIATOR CORE SUPPORT!
2) Raise the fascia by raising the bumper and slotting the wheel well screws.
3) Raise the headlights with shims.
But the issue of the inboard/outboard fore/aft headlight assembly alignment is not clear:
1) I don't think there is anything I can do with the fascia since it is a fiberglass (does not bend) H'man.
2) If I move the inboard headlight end forward over 1/2", I am concerned I will not be able to adjust this out with the lens assembly adjustment.
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One other pain in the neck is getting the fiberglass fascia lip OVER the wheel wells! The last time I did this, I cracked the fascia at the outboard hood/fascia gap where the "flat horizontal fascia triangle" vertex transitions into an edge. (This is the aftmost, top, outboard feature of the fascia.)
There is an inner baffle that makes things even more interesting. (I don't think you can remove this fascia with the bumper attached due to this.)
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I'll try to post some pictures of this in the next day or two.
Thanks in advance,
Tom
I've gotten the hood aligned pretty good to the doors and sills.
1) The fascia has to move up 1/2" (At this point, the hood is already touching the tops of the wheel wells so it is not possible to lower the hood - of course this would mess up the sill gap.)
2) The headlights have to move up 1/2"
3) Looking down on top of the front end: the headlight inboard fore/aft gap with the fascia is about 5/8" while the outboard gap is touching.
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I've been reading the board postings about this stuff for about 2 hours now and have come to the following conclusions:
1) DO NOT MOVE THE RADIATOR CORE SUPPORT!
2) Raise the fascia by raising the bumper and slotting the wheel well screws.
3) Raise the headlights with shims.
But the issue of the inboard/outboard fore/aft headlight assembly alignment is not clear:
1) I don't think there is anything I can do with the fascia since it is a fiberglass (does not bend) H'man.
2) If I move the inboard headlight end forward over 1/2", I am concerned I will not be able to adjust this out with the lens assembly adjustment.
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One other pain in the neck is getting the fiberglass fascia lip OVER the wheel wells! The last time I did this, I cracked the fascia at the outboard hood/fascia gap where the "flat horizontal fascia triangle" vertex transitions into an edge. (This is the aftmost, top, outboard feature of the fascia.)
There is an inner baffle that makes things even more interesting. (I don't think you can remove this fascia with the bumper attached due to this.)
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I'll try to post some pictures of this in the next day or two.
Thanks in advance,
Tom