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Old 11-09-2009, 02:03 AM   #5
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Re: Dudes '68 GMC

1.The leading edge of the door and front of the rocker need to be on the same "plane" as they form the gap to the fender.
2. Moving the door in or out too far from factory at the bottom hinge will affect how the window frame fits at the drip rail at the top rear radius (w-strip contact).
Keep in mind also that mods may be required to replacement rockers/cab corners for fit and nice gaps; I had to pie-cut the right side and "roll" the rocker out to meet the cab corner and make a decent door bottom gap, haven't tried the left side yet.
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