i posted this in my build thread, but figured i would ask here as well....
i picked up my new door shells and am acutally impressed with the rear fit of the drivers side so far (still a lot to go). the gap is really consistent and the profile matches the quarter well. i was prepared to weld an 1/8th" round rod to the edge of the door to assist in working the gap, but found that i only need to take off a little in one area (.030 over about 4"). so, would you prefer to weld a rod the entire length of the door, or just remove some material? doing so will likely split the skin, but i can either mig or tig it back closed and then file to fit.
which would you prefer?
i do have to weld a rod to the bottom. the gap is a little too wide (~.320), although very consistent since its within .015 front to back.
also, what do you guys do to build an edge up to get panels to flow better across the gap (height not width)? would you rather build with a weld bead of tacks, weld a rod or do the work with filler?
Last edited by The WidowMaker; 02-19-2011 at 06:26 PM.
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