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very nice work, Troy!!
Do you have anymore during the process pics? It helps us non-pro types learn.
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very nice work, Troy!!
Do you have anymore during the process pics? It helps us non-pro types learn.
Ill post some progress pics tommorow and explain more!!
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See Mario your on good hands!

Troy...Very nice work, I know how bad these panels matched up, your making it look easy. How soon before we get to pick it back up?


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Old 03-13-2012, 10:10 PM
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They look great. nice work.
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Old 03-14-2012, 08:21 AM
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Looks great!! Great job guys.
Mario, you must be happy.
Tone.Yes I am...You have no idea!!!
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Troy...Very nice work, I know how bad these panels matched up, your making it look easy. How soon before we get to pick it back up?


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Old 03-14-2012, 07:41 PM
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very nice work, Troy!!
Do you have anymore during the process pics? It helps us non-pro types learn.
As promised...

The fenders fit the door horribly to start and there was no further adjustment to move the fender in so the first thing I did on both sides of the car was remove the fender bracket that bolts in the jamb




Next thing I did was remove e coat to have a more visible look at the gap, then re installed the fender and this was what I got with just adjustments. So you can see the bracket was holding us up alot!! Gaps not great but something we could work with.


As you can se the bottom was not fitting the contour of the car at all so a little cutting and bending was needed and after some edge grinding and re welding its got a good gap. And the final task re install that bracket that held us up in the begining.





On the other side I had to do a little more work to the top of the fenders but you get the basics....

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Nice work! its great when you guys share some of your knowledge with us lessor educated..
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My drivers fender is the opposite it has 4 alignment shims in there. Nice job, this step is so important for a good build. Very nice Mario.
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Troy something tells me those fenders are going to get cut up a little more than that!!!!
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