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Location: PLANO, TX
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Fender welt
Can someone tell me how much fender welt does it takes
to do a 1955.1-GMC-100 short bed? Thanks in advance, JDarby
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Boise, Idaho
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Re: Fender welt
You need to go out and measure what you need to put it where you plan to. I don't even think they put any from the factory on most of the fender.
Brian
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Moxee WA
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Re: Fender welt
best info I can find is Classic Industries has a 25' roll - cut to length for $25.00. Hope that is a starting point. As Brian said, you will just have to measure what you need where you need it.
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Join Date: Nov 2018
Location: Ishpeming, mi
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Re: Fender welt
I used welt on my fenders last year when installing. One roll from classic industries 55-59 was enough. I cut the roll in half and had roughly an extra foot for each side
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