First MAK2 Assembly Issue...Help!

NorCalQ

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Well, 911 has a leg issue...I was installing the LR leg and noticed the holes didn't line up. Come to find that the weld on angled piece of the upper leg brace, was not welded and flexed enough so that it appeared that holes were misaligned. I'm sure the angled piece is supposed to be welded rather than left to flex, so I guess I'll be calling MAK, unless you guys tell me it's supposed to be that way.
Once I realized that the piece/plate could flex, I tweaked it into place to line up the holes. I still think #911 is a good number.
 

RickB

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Well, 911 has a leg issue...I was installing the LR leg and noticed the holes didn't line up. Come to find that the weld on angled piece of the upper leg brace, was not welded and flexed enough so that it appeared that holes were misaligned. I'm sure the angled piece is supposed to be welded rather than left to flex, so I guess I'll be calling MAK, unless you guys tell me it's supposed to be that way.
Once I realized that the piece/plate could flex, I tweaked it into place to line up the holes. I still think #911 is a good number.

A pic would help? But the left/r and right/r brace should be the same ie weld. If not think ya got a problem
 
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NorCalQ

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Not much the dealer can do today. It still went together just fine. I'm almost thinking it's supposed to be that way. Anyhow, I'll call MAK tomorrow and find out for sure. Just thought one of you might know for sure...maybe even MAK Daddy!
 

NorCalQ

New member
Well, just spoke to my dealer and he said that the legs come from the factory like that. He said it makes it easy to line up the holes if the mounting plate has some flex, but once tightened up, the leg is solid. The only reason I didn't notice it on the other legs is that the powder coating just didn't brake free on those. So, 911 is still the best!
 
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