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wow...125 a pair, much better lol
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haha yup lol. not a bad price at all, i have had mine since 06 and they are still nice and not all dried out or anything, so i would call it pretty good quality stuff. i also bought their tailgate/lift hatch seals and the seal for the hatch glass at the same time
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sorry to barge in hear but does anyone know where to get the right rear quarter glass? I need to get one soon.....Thanks
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you can check on ebay, i think they have some for sale on their.
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did some cutting of uneeded under dash wireing and some wire wheeling, then i sprayed some rust converter around where the windshield rubber goes, behind the dash/inside fire wall, and above the inside of windshield, and started wire wheeling the paint and bondo off of my replacement fender so i can fix/redo it.
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dayum youve been busy! i miss those day when i neede to take somthing big off i still need to do that just not where i live garage is to small...looks AWSOME!!!
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haha thanks, and yah ive been busy lol.
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finished wire wheeling the paint off of the front side of the fender.
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pulled both front fenders, realigned driver dorr as best as possible, and rehung and aligned drivers fender. also installed my other block off plate i made.
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looks good i will be doing somthing similar to you when i do a conversion to AC
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wire wheeled and painted one coat of paint on one side but ran out of paint, and took a pic of what i did last night. realigned the door and installed the fender, the door gap is real close at the bottom, but nothing touches. also decided to take a ic of the original spid
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i wish i had the new pass. fender! what is wrong with the old fender?
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they are both 68 fenders, but the new one is in way better shape and the marker weld job is done way better lol. the one i took off is warped aorund where the marker light was welded in due to using a cheap flux core welder and kept blowing through the cheap aftermarket metal being welded in. also it is messed up in the rear lowe corner due to a jack stand lol. dont ask how that one happened haha
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drilled out the rivets and removed these from my grille as i have decided that i am no longer going to use them, cut the center grill support to make it look cleaner behind the grille since i will not be using the grill insert things. also drilled a 1/2" hole and cut a notch in the side of the dash to slide around the wiring that comes out through the bottom of the drivers side a pillar, then i cut out the backside of the replacement front fender for tire clearance
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painted around the windshiel area inside and out, finished painting the splash pan, painted the radiator core support, radiator, frame rails, also painted the drivers side fender. i also installed the grille trim and started installing the grille. also purchased some headlight and wiper switch knobs and bezels from sharpie
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oh, and i sprayed some rust reformer paint on the inside of the replacment passanger fender
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wow it looks clean....
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haha thanks, i like the way it looks without the grille inserts and turn signals in front. still need to finish the other fender so i can put it on and finish bolting the grille down and bolt up the splash pan.
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are you gonna run the turn signals in the bmper 71 72 style?
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ewwe heck no lol. might not run any, not sure yet. but if i do they will not be the stock ones. also i plan on running some wire mesh behind the grille openings. will then have to make an extension rod to open the hood. but if i do that i might hide the turn signals behind the wire mesh.
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what did u use for paint on all that?
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everything is all done in rattle can. which part and color are you refuring to so i can tell you what brand and kind of paint?
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installed the door hinge that i got from sharpie, notched my dash mount, welded some studs to the bottom of the dash, and installed and painted the dash (will do body work on the center later), also aquired some new mirrors for my burb
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here is some other pics of me test fitting the dash and stuff and the studs that i welded on.
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wow this is a cool idea about how to put the dah in with out welding it in
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