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Originally Posted by Clyde65
Here is what I would advise. BEFORE you touch a new fender, find out the cost of repairing yours, whether you do it or have it done.
Before you do anything to a new fender, verify it will fit your project completely, then have it painted.
remember, even new fenders will need some body work.
I think Goldmark's sheet metal is the better option, I could be wrong but I think they are the better.
Call your selected vendor and ask who makes the sheet metal they are selling, they should tell you, if not, dont buy from them.
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Hey Clyde , I think you are wro.... mistaken , dont you mean Goodmark??
Cross canada , Goodmark, Key parts ,and there are others .. wish a few of the dealers wou chime in on this ...