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Old 09-08-2006, 09:22 PM   #1
ChevyDude
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Re-Pop...jeez...should be call Re-Fit!

Well today I had the inkling to work on my truck again, so I decided to install the passenger side inner fender. My fenders are Tri-Plus and so are the inner fenders, radiator support is GM original. RE-POP should be called RE-FIT. What a challenging Mother F'en Beeooch, pardon my language. I will say I learned my lesson and will pre-fit every and all parts prior to Paint, next time!!! I could have drilled out and enlarged holes here there and everywhere, and stretched out the metal first which would have made life simple. Live and learn. If you are using RE-POP make sure you fit them first. I will win...but it could have been much easier. Have to say this goes back to my 1st painter who did not pre-fit my truck prior to paint.
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