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Old 12-01-2008, 08:12 AM   #1
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tricks for getting the front clip on

I'm trying to mount my radiator support and fenders. But my fenders are not lining properly. I'm thinking the new rubber radiator support mounts need to be tightened up to make the reveal correct.
Am I over looking anything?

How do I keep the radiator support level - or does it even matter? (As long as the fenders reveal are correct)

Do I need to measure or install the hood to make the front clip square somehow?
Please share your tricks or other strategies to make this as smooth as possible.
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Old 12-01-2008, 08:55 AM   #2
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Re: tricks for getting the front clip on

Sorry I can't help you but I'd Like to Subscibe if its ok with you I will need this some day I just have to finish up my wireing then Bring the pressure on at the body shop where my doors and fenders have been waiting to get painted since January its going to be a year and they still haven't even seen paint Every time I call they say they haven't done any work to them and they will work on them on the weekend Yup Thats maybe an hour a weekend they are lucky I'm a very patient guy I just don't want to loose my $500 Down But it has given me time to clean up my engine bay..I am for sure going to ask for a Discount
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Old 12-01-2008, 09:28 AM   #3
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Re: tricks for getting the front clip on

Subscribe away! I thought this would be easy but the more I thought about it the more that could end up wrong!
I’m wondering if I should use a tape measure to square off the fender to the radiator support to make them square, then install the hood to check fitment.
We’ll see.
Good luck with your project.
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Old 12-01-2008, 09:48 AM   #4
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Re: tricks for getting the front clip on

That is exactly what I'm afraid of when I get to that point I thought the fenders would be easy What scares me is the doors and scraching the Paint.....Even thought of paying some one to put them on but it feels better to do it myself....
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Old 12-01-2008, 11:50 AM   #5
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Re: tricks for getting the front clip on

Square the core support with the cab. The cab is still in the original position, but you pulled core correct? The support holes in frame have an allowance for quite a bit of adjustment. Did the fenders have any shims at the top or lower attach points? To get the top and bottom to sit flush at the door you may have to shim them out- also there are different thicknesses of shims to get the desired effect. I suggest that you put everything together loosely so that you can adjust the squareness of the clip. If you put the hood on you will be able to see if the clip is out of square as well, just don't slam the hood . Pull a tape diagonally to squre the core and go from there. Hope this helps, also do you have an assembly manual? There are several dedicated sections to gap tolerance. Harold
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Old 12-01-2008, 09:51 PM   #6
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Re: tricks for getting the front clip on

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Square the core support with the cab. The cab is still in the original position, but you pulled core correct? The support holes in frame have an allowance for quite a bit of adjustment. Did the fenders have any shims at the top or lower attach points? To get the top and bottom to sit flush at the door you may have to shim them out- also there are different thicknesses of shims to get the desired effect. I suggest that you put everything together loosely so that you can adjust the squareness of the clip. If you put the hood on you will be able to see if the clip is out of square as well, just don't slam the hood . Pull a tape diagonally to squre the core and go from there. Hope this helps, also do you have an assembly manual? There are several dedicated sections to gap tolerance. Harold
Yes the cap is in its original position, an I had the radiator support off.

I have all the shims for the fenders in their correct spot. The fenders look great shim wise, It's just too high at the radiator support, causing the gap at the bottom to be too wide.

While thinking about this i was concerned about making the front clip square.

Anyone have neat tricks for setting this right the first time?

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Old 12-01-2008, 10:06 PM   #7
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Re: tricks for getting the front clip on

If you changed your core support mounts and not the cab mounts, that would be why it is high. the cab mounts are most likley degraded. If not, and the support is still high after you tighten the core support then you will need to shim up the cab.
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Old 12-01-2008, 10:27 PM   #8
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If you changed your core support mounts and not the cab mounts, that would be why it is high. the cab mounts are most likley degraded. If not, and the support is still high after you tighten the core support then you will need to shim up the cab.
The core support is only finger tight now... I'm sure it will draw down plenty, just need to make sure its square. (or anything else that need to be done before I sink it down.)

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