Hi guys, i wanted to do a quick write up on the install of the Driftmotion hatch bump stop kit on my 87.
Starting with the cylinder shaped stops under the wing, they pull right out with a twist, no screws.
To install the new ones, i assumed the same technique would work, and it did...for the first one.
I pushed too hard too quick on the 2nd one and the edge of the hole cut into the rubber cone on the top of the stop.
I sprayed a little silicon on it and used a flathead screwdriver to gently push into the side of the cone while pressing the stopper in and rotating it slowly at the same time.
The 2 stops on the sides are held in with 2 philips screws each. These screws have blue threadlocker on them.
Again, one side came out easily, but the first screw on the 2nd one stripped immediately. I skipped it and removed the 2nd screw easily.
I attempted to spin the now loose stop, pulling into the screw to turn it, no luck.
I then tried to cut a philips compatible slot using a hacksaw after breaking a small file. This stripped immediately as well.
This is when i noticed that these stops are imbedded with a metal plate/frame. The stop was eroded enough that i wouldnt miss it if i ruined it, so i pulled and tore the rubber off the inner plate.
This is when i noticed that besides being a philips, the screws actually have a hex head. So i grabbed an 8mm wrench and sure enough it came out.
Installation screws require a 4mm
Allen wrench and is as straightforward as youd imagine.
Ill try to upload pics if the site allows it.
Nope it wont, pics up on Supraforums.com
Starting with the cylinder shaped stops under the wing, they pull right out with a twist, no screws.
To install the new ones, i assumed the same technique would work, and it did...for the first one.
I pushed too hard too quick on the 2nd one and the edge of the hole cut into the rubber cone on the top of the stop.
I sprayed a little silicon on it and used a flathead screwdriver to gently push into the side of the cone while pressing the stopper in and rotating it slowly at the same time.
The 2 stops on the sides are held in with 2 philips screws each. These screws have blue threadlocker on them.
Again, one side came out easily, but the first screw on the 2nd one stripped immediately. I skipped it and removed the 2nd screw easily.
I attempted to spin the now loose stop, pulling into the screw to turn it, no luck.
I then tried to cut a philips compatible slot using a hacksaw after breaking a small file. This stripped immediately as well.
This is when i noticed that these stops are imbedded with a metal plate/frame. The stop was eroded enough that i wouldnt miss it if i ruined it, so i pulled and tore the rubber off the inner plate.
This is when i noticed that besides being a philips, the screws actually have a hex head. So i grabbed an 8mm wrench and sure enough it came out.
Installation screws require a 4mm
Allen wrench and is as straightforward as youd imagine.
Ill try to upload pics if the site allows it.
Nope it wont, pics up on Supraforums.com